If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable the temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: — To determine temperature by fusion of metals, etc., — Tables. Forged Steel Water-tube Marine Boilers ... - Page 61by Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1914 - 220 pagesFull view - About this book
| Emory Edwards - 1888 - 540 pages
...Petroleum 3.40 11,551 11.96 7.00 9,326 9-65 20,746 21.47 conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: To determine temperature by fusion of metals, etc. MACHINE DESIGNING. Machine designing naturally divides... | |
| Robert Grimshaw - 1888 - 418 pages
...cent, of the whole quantity. Q. How would you determine the temperature of a fire from Us color ? A. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: Appearance. Red, jnst visible... " dull " Cherry, dull. " " full.. " " clear Temp. Fabr. !77° 1290... | |
| Emory Edwards - 1891 - 554 pages
...under similar conditions. If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: j Theoretical .c Theoretical < Value. Value. CoAL. o ? « «. COAL. o d ^ •ob . ^j is* 3j* * .J i|... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1892 - 1058 pages
...under similar conditions. If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: — To determine temperature by fusion of metals, etc., — Tables. The following tables will be found... | |
| James Joseph Lawler - 1899 - 424 pages
...under similar conditions. If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire : To determine temperature by fusion of metals, etc. — Kind of Wood. Weight. Kind of Wood. Weight.... | |
| Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1901 - 194 pages
...795" tière !.. coal, long flame Pont-du-Loup . . . 1*947 8304 • EUROPEAN COUNTRIES— CONTINUED TEMPERATURE OF FIRE The following table, from M. Pouillet,...POINTS OF METALS Coals, Locality of Beds BTU Calories Natur Coals. Locality of Beds * BTU Calories Nature AUSTRIA-HUNAUSTRIA-HUN GARY GARY LOWER AUSTRIA... | |
| Horatio Alvah Foster - 1901 - 1018 pages
...under similar conditions. If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire : ii IIIIIK- Temperature li.i I MI.-H of American Wood*. Appearance. Temp. F. Appearance. Temp. F.... | |
| Robert Wahl, Max Henius - 1902 - 1290 pages
...under similar conditions. If the temperature is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: To determine temperature by fusion of metals, etc.: IRON PIPE SIZE BRASS TUBES. Made to correspond... | |
| Fred Herbert Colvin - 1906 - 278 pages
...41.1 1114 |I 714 1M4 11 1.1 . I1.1 54 43.9 111.9 M 71.4 211.4 11 1.1 ! 53.1 11 44.9 132.9 111 114 2114 Temperature of Fire.— The following table, from...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: Cl Ce •* CO " ii i ii i^ N A a I a .2 o .s BS 0 Ei Temperature of Compressed Air.— Temperature... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1908 - 1784 pages
...Texas, Washington, Pennsylvania, it tt Petroleum is known, the conditions of combustion may be inferred. The following table, from M. Pouillet, will enable...temperature to be judged by the appearance of the fire: To determine trmprraturc by fusion of mclals. etc. The following figures /or the melt ing-points of... | |
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