| Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1857 - 552 pages
...entrance-ports, or of any solids or fluids in motion in any part of the engine; and the remainder, R w, is absolutely and irrecoverably wasted, unless some...from the condenser. The value of 1 — R has been shewn to be not more than about one-fourth for the best steam-engines, and we may infer that in them... | |
| Rudolf Clausius - Thermodynamics - 1876 - 776 pages
...the ezpenditure of a quantity w of u>ork in fridi&n , ivhether of the steam in the pipes and cntrance ports, or of any solids or fluids in motion in any part of the cngine). Man sieht hieraus, dass es sich in Thomson's Ausdruck um eine ganz andere Wärmemenge handelt,... | |
| Rudolf Clausius - Electromechanical analogies - 1879 - 382 pages
...bewegter fester oder flüssiger Körper in irgend welchen Theilen der Maschine (a quantity of heut produced by the expenditure of a quantity w of work...solids or fluids in motion in any part of the engine). Man sieht hieraus, dass es sich in Thomson's Ausdruck um eine ganz andere Wärmemenge handelt, als... | |
| Rudolf Clausius - Electricity - 1879 - 378 pages
...welcher bewegter fester oder flüssiger Körper in irgend welchen Theilen der Maschine (a quantity of heat produced by the expenditure of a quantity...ports, or of any solids or fluids in motion in any pari of theengine). Man sieht hieraus, dass es sich in Thomson's Ausdruck um eine ganz andere Wärmemenge... | |
| Rudolf Clausius - Electromechanical analogies - 1879 - 656 pages
...welcher bewegter fester oder flüssiger Körper in irgend welchen Theilen der Maschine (a quantüy of heat produced by the expenditure of a quantity w of work in friction , tvhether of the steam in the pipes and entrance ports, or of any solids or fluids in motion in any... | |
| Rudolf Clausius - Electromechanical analogies - 1876 - 788 pages
...welcher bewegter fester oder flüssiger Körper in irgend welchen Theilen der Maschine (a quantity of heat produced by the expenditure of a quantity w of work in fridion , whether of the steam in the pipes and entrante ports, or of any solids or fluids in motion... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 642 pages
...steam-engine, the remainder of the heat that is not converted into work is "absolutely and irrevocably wasted," unless some use is made of the heat discharged from the condenser. The paper concludes with the following three propositions : — 1. There is at present in the material... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - Physicists - 1910 - 634 pages
...steam-engine, the remainder of the heat that is not converted into work is "absolutely and irrevocably wasted," unless some use is made of the heat discharged from the condenser. The paper concludes with the following three propositions :-p1. There is at present in the material world... | |
| Cargill Gilston Knott - History - 1911 - 420 pages
...greatest amount of mechanical effect that can be economised in the circumstances from a quantity wjj of heat produced by the expenditure of a quantity...made of the heat discharged from the condenser.' The whole thing is included in this illustration and the preceding ' universal ' generalisation of it,... | |
| Physics - 1852 - 1172 pages
...udt. 3J TT Then (1 — ~K)w expresses the greatest amount of mechanical effect that can be oeconomized in the circumstances from a quantity jw of heat produced...motion in any part of the engine ; and the remainder, liw, is absolutely and irrecoverably wasted, unless some use is made of the heat discharged from the... | |
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