| 1857 - 1142 sider
...as that of the piston in rubbing against the sides of the cylinder ; and they have also informed us that the steam, while expanding in the cylinder, loses...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force developed*. The experiments on the changes of temperature produced by the rarefaction and condensation... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1860 - 458 sider
...different from the one generally received, but at the same time much more accordant with facts. From them we may infer, that the steam, while expanding...heat thus converted into power is not given back. The theory here advanced demands that, supposing no loss of heat to occur from radiation, &c. the heat... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 468 sider
...different from the one generally received, but at the same time much more accordant with facts. From them we may infer, that the steam, while expanding...heat thus converted into power is not given back. The theory here advanced demands, under the supposition that no loss of heat occurs from radiation,... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 472 sider
...different from the one generally received, but at the same time much more accordant with facts. From them we may infer, that the steam, while expanding...of the steam, the heat thus converted into power is gvnot given back. The theory here advanced demands, under the supposition that no loss of heat occurs... | |
| Robert Routledge - 1881 - 748 sider
...application of his principles to the theory of the steam-engine. " From them," he says, " we may mfer that the steam, while expanding in the cylinder, loses...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force FIG. 244.— JOULE'S APPARATUS. which it communicates by means of the piston ; and that, in the condensation... | |
| James Prescott Joule - 1884 - 706 sider
...as well as that of the piston in rubbing against the sides of the cylinder ; and they also inform us that the steam, while expanding in the cylinder, loses...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force developed*. The experiments on the changes of temperature produced by the rarefaction and condensation... | |
| Osborne Reynolds - 1892 - 236 sider
...erroneous. The principles, however, which I have advanced in this paper are free from this difficulty. From them we may infer that the steam while expanding in...it communicates by means of the piston, and that on condensation of the steam the heat, thus converted into power, is not given back. Supposing no loss... | |
| Manchester Association of Engineers, Manchester, Eng - 1892 - 354 sider
...principles however which I have advanced in this paper (he says) are free from that difficulty. From them we may infer that the steam while expanding in...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force it communicates by means of the piston, and that on the condensation of the steam the heat thus converted... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1006 sider
...direct experimental evidence in reasserting definitely the hypothesis of Séguin (loe. cit. p. 383) that " the steam while expanding in the cylinder loses...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force developed, and that on the condensation of the steam the heat thus converted into power is not given... | |
| 1910 - 1002 sider
...direct experimental evidence in reasserting definitely the hypothesis of Séguin (he. cit. p. 383) that " the steam while expanding in the cylinder loses...quantity exactly proportional to the mechanical force developed, and that on the condensation of the steam the heat thus converted into power is not given... | |
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