| Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1824 - 334 pages
...sucking-pipe T, lifting up the clack M, and filling the vessel P. " In the mean time, the vessel pp being emptied of its air, turn the handle of the regulator...you again, and the force is upon the surface of the wat«r in p; which surface being only heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but the steam gravitates... | |
| Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1829 - 372 pages
...sucking-pipe T, lifting up the clack M, and filling the vessel P. " In the mean time, the vessel fp being emptied of its air, turn the handle of the regulator...you again, and the force is upon the surface of the wateis in p ; which surface being only heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but the steam... | |
| John Scott Russell - Steam-engines - 1841 - 422 pages
...lifting up the clack R No. 3, and filling the vessel P No. 1. . " In the mean time, the vessel P No. 2 being emptied of its air, turn the handle of the regulator...and the force is upon the surface of the water in P No. 1 , which surface being only heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but the steam gravitates... | |
| Artizan club (London, England) - Steam engineering - 1847 - 338 pages
...and will act upon ibr surface of the water contained in the receiver P 1 ; which surface only being heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but...gravitates or presses with an elastic quality like air, and still increasing it» elasticity or spring until it counterpoise*, or rather exceeds the weight... | |
| Robert Scott Burn - Technology & Engineering - 1854 - 214 pages
...and will act upon the surface of the water contained in the receiver p 1, which suiface only being heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but...gravitates or presses with an elastic quality like air, and still increasing its elasticity or spring until it counterpoises, or rather exceeds, the weight... | |
| John Bourne (C. E.) - Steam engineering - 1868 - 602 pages
...and will act upon the surface of the water contained in the receiver P l ; which surface only being heated by the steam, it does not condense it, but...gravitates or presses with an elastic quality like air, and still increasing its elasticity or spring until it counterpoises, or rather exceeds, the weight... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - Steam-engines - 1878 - 518 pages
...surface of the water in the receiver, which surface only being heated by the steam, it does not condense, but the steam gravitates or presses with an elastic quality like air, and still increasing its elasticity or 'spring, until it counterpoises, or rather exceeds, the weight... | |
| Henry Davey - Pumping machinery - 1900 - 398 pages
...sucking-pipe T, lifting up the clack M, and filling the vessel P. "In the meantime, the vessel Pj> being emptied of its air, turn the handle' of the...condense it, but the steam gravitates or presses with an clastic quality like air, still increasing its elasticity or spring till it counterpoises, or rather... | |
| Henry Davey - Pumping machinery - 1900 - 332 pages
...the sucking-pipe T, lifting up the clack M, and filling the vessel P. "In the meantime, the vessel Pp being emptied of its air, turn the handle of the regulator...P, which surface being only heated by the steam, it docs not condense it, but the steam gravitates or presses with an elastic quality like air, still increasing... | |
| Henry Davey - Pumping machinery - 1905 - 454 pages
...sucking-pipe T, lifting up the clack M, and filling the vessel P. " In the meantime, the vessel Pjp being emptied of its air, turn the handle of the regulator...or presses with an elastic quality like air, still iucreasing its elasticity or spring till it counterpoises, or rather exceeds, the weight of the water... | |
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