Principles of Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings: Dwelling Houses, Manufactories, Hospitals, Hot-houses, Conservatories, &c.; and of Constructing Fire-places, Boilers, Steam Apparatus, Grates, and Drying Rooms; with Illustrations Experimental, Scientific, and Practical ...J. Taylor, 1824 - 325 Seiten |
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Principles of Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings: Dwelling Houses ... Thomas Tredgold Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1824 |
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admit advantage afford aperture atmosphere body boiler bulk carbonic acid cast iron ceiling chimney cistern cold air combustion consequently cool Count Rumford cubic feet cubic foot cylinder degree dew point diameter drying effect employed equal escape expansion experiments external air feet of air feet of surface fire fire-place floor flue fluid foot of water fresh air give given glass greater heated air height hence High Holborn latent heat length less Loddiges loss of heat mean temperature metal method mode moisture nearly necessary plants Plate pressure principles produce proportion quantity of air quantity of fuel quantity of heat quantity of surface render safety valve shew shewn slow conductors smoke space specific gravity specific heat steam apparatus stove sufficient supply surface of steam-pipe temperature thickness Thomson's tube vapour ventilation vessels wall warm air water into steam