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... pressure to a 28 - inch vacuum is capable of doing practically as much work as in expanding from high pressure to atmospheric . For example , saturated steam of 150 pounds gauge pressure has 132,000 foot - pounds of available energy ...
... pressure to a 28 - inch vacuum is capable of doing practically as much work as in expanding from high pressure to atmospheric . For example , saturated steam of 150 pounds gauge pressure has 132,000 foot - pounds of available energy ...
Halaman 240
... pressure , and another is that it is particularly efficient at low pressures because of the attenuated vapor in ... pressure . For this reason , it is always desirable to adjust a low - pressure turbine so that it takes steam at slightly ...
... pressure , and another is that it is particularly efficient at low pressures because of the attenuated vapor in ... pressure . For this reason , it is always desirable to adjust a low - pressure turbine so that it takes steam at slightly ...
Halaman 249
... pressure turbine problem - cylinder ratio has been touched upon . I might add that an important field of the low - pressure turbine is to compensate for an improper engine - cylinder ratio for the particular service encountered ...
... pressure turbine problem - cylinder ratio has been touched upon . I might add that an important field of the low - pressure turbine is to compensate for an improper engine - cylinder ratio for the particular service encountered ...
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