This, again, involves an assumption which is open to some doubt, which is that steam, when in a quiescent state, drops all its moisture and becomes dry. No other practical method, however, has been proposed, and this is, therefore, the only method used... Forged Steel Water-tube Marine Boilers ... - Page 95by Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1914 - 220 pagesFull view - About this book
| Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1901 - 194 pages
.... 13200 sq.ft. Total Grate Surface . jno sq. ft. Ratio H. S to GS, 44 : i FRAME 42 LOOKING FORWARD minutes, taking readings from the two thermometers...should show a higher temperature ; this reading of the Imvt-i- thermometer is the calibration reading for dry steam, which we will call T. Calculation of... | |
| Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1906 - 148 pages
..."calibration" for dry steam. This, again, involves an assumption which i.-> open to some doubt, which is that steam, when in a quiescent state, drops all its...should show a higher temperature; this reading of the Icnucr thermometer is the calibration reading for dry steam, which we will call T. Calculation of results,... | |
| Nisbet Latta - 1907 - 502 pages
...allowance for error. " To make the calibration close the boiler stop-valve, which must be on the steam-pipe beyond the calorimeter connection; keep the steam...results, allowing for radiation, by calibration method is made by this formula: in which T=percentage of moisture; T = calibration reading of lower thermometer;... | |
| Oskar Nagel - 1908 - 336 pages
...calibration " for dry steam. This, again, involves an assumption which is open to some doubt, which is that steam, when in a quiescent state, drops all its...results, allowing for radiation, by calibration method : Formula x = [ .48 ( T — t} /L ] X 100 in which x = percentage of moisture; T = calibration reading... | |
| Frank Ward Sterling - 1920 - 1522 pages
..."calibration" for dry steam. This, again, involves an assumption which is open to Rome doubt, which is that steam, when in a quiescent state, drops all its...results, allowing for radiation by calibration method: L in which x = percentage of moisture; T = calibration reading of lower thermometer; ( = test reading... | |
| Frank Ward Sterling - 1920 - 1520 pages
...be on the steam pipe beyond the calorimeter connection. Keep the steam pressure exactly the same us the average pressure during the test, for at least...thermometer should read precisely the same as during the teat, and the lower thermometer should show a higher temperature; this reading of the lower thermometer... | |
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