| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1877 - 836 pages
...against counter-projections in the interior of the casing, tending to impress forward rotation on it, and in turn dashed back from the projections in the casing against those in the turbine, tending to resist its rotation. The important point is, that the speed of the jets is intensified by the reactions to... | |
| Edward Spon - Engineering - 1880 - 400 pages
...The jets are alternately dashed forward from projections in the turbine against counter projections in the interior of the casing, tending to impress...dashed back from the projections in the casing against these in the turbine, tending to resist the turbine's rotation. The important point is that the speed... | |
| Edward Spon - Engineering - 1880 - 400 pages
...forward from projections in the turbine against counter projections in the interior of the erasing, tending to impre-ss forward rotation upon the casing,...turn dashed back from the projections in the casing ngainst those in the turbine, tending to resist tho turbine's rotation. The important point is that... | |
| Frederick John Jervis-Smith - Dynamometer - 1915 - 302 pages
...jets are alternately dashed forward from projections in the turbine against counter-projections in tie interior of the casing, tending to impress forward...back from the projections in the casing against those of the turbine, tending to resist the turbine's rotation. The important point is, that the speed of... | |
| Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - Mechanical engineering - 1877 - 592 pages
...intensified speed by a sort of turbine revolving within a casing filled with water, both the turbine and the casing being mounted on the end of the screw shaft...rotation. The important point is, that the speed of the jets is intensified by the reactions to which they are thus alternately subjected ; and thus in... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1877 - 598 pages
...against counter-projections in the interior of the casing, tending to impress forward rotation on it, and in turn dashed back from the projections in the casing against those in the turbine, tending to resist its rotation. The important point is, that the speed of the jets is intensified by the reactions to... | |
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