| Edward Henry Knight - Industrial arts - 1876 - 984 pages
...cylinder. See GOVERNOR. Ib' also devised the mode, eineĀ« adopted, of removing the water, which, he says, might be run off by a descending pipe If an off-let could be got at a depth of 80 or 35 feet; Boulton, the partner of Watt, who, by business tact and sterling sense, smoothed... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - Steam-engines - 1878 - 524 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection-water if I used a jet, as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me : First,...pump large enough to extract both water and air." " I had not walked farther than the Golf-house, when the whole thing was arranged in my mind." Referring... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1879 - 238 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection-water if I used a jet, as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...might be extracted by a small pump. The second was to 2 A vessel from which the air it contained had been exhausted. 3 The chief difficulty in the -way of... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1879 - 708 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection- water if I used a jet, as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...might be extracted by a small pump. The second was to 2 A -vessel from which the air it contained had been exhausted. 3 The chitf difficultv in the -way... | |
| Thomas Somerville - George Square (Glasgow, Scotland) - 1891 - 320 pages
...then saw I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection water, if I used a jet as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...water might be run off by a descending pipe, if an outlet could be got at the depth of 35 or 36 feet, and any air might be extracted by a small pump.... | |
| William Jacks - Engineers - 1901 - 260 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection water if I used a jet, as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...depth of 35 or 36 feet, and any air might be extracted lYes, Mr. Watt, very candid of you, but it was lucky, indeed providential, that the Kirk seizers did... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - Engineers - 1905 - 260 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection-water if I used a jet as in Newcomen 's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...descending pipe, if an offlet could be got at the depth of thirty-five or thirty-six feet, and any air might be extracted by a small pump. The second was to make... | |
| Rupert Sargent Holland - Inventions - 1911 - 344 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and injection-water if I used a jet as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me. First,...descending pipe, if an offlet could be got at the depth of thirtyfive or thirty-six feet, and any air might be extracted by a small pump. The second was to make... | |
| Rupert Sargent Holland - Inventions - 1911 - 356 pages
...must get rid of the condensed steam and injection-water if I used a jet as in Newcomen's engine. Tw6 ways of doing this occurred to me. First, the water...descending pipe, if an offlet could be got at the depth of thirtyfive or thirty-six feet, and any air might be extracted by a small pump. The second was to make... | |
| Asa Don Dickinson - Biography - 1916 - 238 pages
...saw that I must get rid of the condensed steam and inj ection water if I used a jet as in Newcomen's engine. Two ways of doing this occurred to me: first,...water might be run off by a descending pipe, if an outlet could be got at the depth of thirty-five or thirty-six feet, and any air might be extracted... | |
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