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A Treatise for the Use of Engineering Students and Officers of the Royal Navy Richard Sennett. THE MARINE STEAM ENGINE PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . , NEW - STREET.
A Treatise for the Use of Engineering Students and Officers of the Royal Navy Richard Sennett. THE MARINE STEAM ENGINE PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO . , NEW - STREET.
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... marine purposes by Messrs . Maudslay , Sons & Field , who , in 1828 , fitted a pair of oscillating engines into a steamship called the Endeavour , ' which was the first ship so fitted . Several other ships were also fitted with ...
... marine purposes by Messrs . Maudslay , Sons & Field , who , in 1828 , fitted a pair of oscillating engines into a steamship called the Endeavour , ' which was the first ship so fitted . Several other ships were also fitted with ...
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... as to reduce the range of temperature in each cylinder . Engines on this system are usually known as triple expansion engines . They were first introduced by Mr. A. C. Kirk , senior partner in the firm of. 22 THE MARINE STEAM - ENGINE .
... as to reduce the range of temperature in each cylinder . Engines on this system are usually known as triple expansion engines . They were first introduced by Mr. A. C. Kirk , senior partner in the firm of. 22 THE MARINE STEAM - ENGINE .
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absolute pressure action air-pump angle arrangement atmosphere back pressure bilge blades brass cause centre coal cocks combustion compound engine connected crank crank-shaft curve diameter draught eccentric efficiency evaporation exhaust expansion valve Fahr feed feed-water feet fitted friction funnel furnaces gases gear gun-metal heating surface high-pressure cylinder hot-well hydrometer increased indicated horse-power indicator diagrams iron jacket Kingston valves latent heat length low-pressure cylinders machinery marine boilers marine engines metal motion necessary ordinary orifice paddle-wheel pass pipes piston plates port pounds per square pressure of steam prevent propeller pumps quantity rates of expansion reduced revolutions per minute Royal Navy safety-valves screw screw-propeller sea-water sensible heat shaft ship shown in Fig side slide slide-valve speed square inch steam pressure steam-pipes steel stokeholds stroke suction suitable superheated superheater surface condensers temperature thermal units total heat triple expansion engines tubes vertical weight
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Page 32 - ... the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water at its maximum density, one degree Fahr., can be made to perform work equal to the raising of 772 Ibs.