An Essay on the Teeth of Wheels, comprehending principles and their application in practice to millwork and other machinery ... Revised by Peter NicholsonWilliam Savage, 1808 - 164 pages |
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advantage angle angle of repose approaching the line axes base bevel geer bevelled wheels Boulton and Watt Breadth of teeth called cast iron circum circumference cloid conducting teeth conductor cone cumference curve cycloid cylinders cylindric staves described diameter distance draw the line durability epicy epicycloid C E equal feet per second force friction Horse Mill horse's power indefinitely small length line of centres manner mills MILLWORK millwrights mode motion nion number of horses number of teeth observed parallel perpendicular Pitch in inches pitch line plane point of contact practice principles proportional circles proposition Rack and Pinion represented resistance right line ring rolling spur geer Steam Engine straight line strain strength in horses suppose surface Table of Pitches teeth of wheels thickness tion touch Value of strength velocity Water Wheel wheel and pinion wheel and trundle wheel or pinion wheels act