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... pounds of coal used as fuel per brake - horse - power - hour developed , and explains very clearly the higher efficiency obtained from the better grades of coal . Coal of 9000 B. t . u . per pound required two and a half pounds to ...
... pounds of coal used as fuel per brake - horse - power - hour developed , and explains very clearly the higher efficiency obtained from the better grades of coal . Coal of 9000 B. t . u . per pound required two and a half pounds to ...
Halaman 234
... pound of steam between 150 pounds boiler pressure and 28 inches of vacuum was cut practically in halves by the line of atmospheric pressure . This fact appears almost like a discovery , because reciprocat- ing engines have heretofore ...
... pound of steam between 150 pounds boiler pressure and 28 inches of vacuum was cut practically in halves by the line of atmospheric pressure . This fact appears almost like a discovery , because reciprocat- ing engines have heretofore ...
Halaman 265
... pounds per kilowatt - hour between 16 pounds absolute and 28.5 inches vacuum . To my best knowledge , the only published data on the Rateau turbine in the country were presented before the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers by ...
... pounds per kilowatt - hour between 16 pounds absolute and 28.5 inches vacuum . To my best knowledge , the only published data on the Rateau turbine in the country were presented before the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers by ...
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