ASME Transactions, 4. sējumsAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers., 1883 Vols. 2, 4-11, 62-68 include the Society's Membership list; v. 55-80 include the Journal of applied mechanics (also issued separately) as contributions from the Society's Applied Mechanics Division. |
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136. lappuse
... lifting arms contain the mechanism for dropping the valves . This consists of a plain bolt operated by a yoke and cam move- ment , as shown in Fig . 3 . These arms are cored in casting so that all they require in fit- ting the bolts is ...
... lifting arms contain the mechanism for dropping the valves . This consists of a plain bolt operated by a yoke and cam move- ment , as shown in Fig . 3 . These arms are cored in casting so that all they require in fit- ting the bolts is ...
141. lappuse
... lifting arms contain . the mechanism for dropping the valves . This consists of a plain bolt operated by a yoke and cam move- ment , as shown in Fig . 3 . These arms are cored in casting so that all they require in fit- ting the bolts ...
... lifting arms contain . the mechanism for dropping the valves . This consists of a plain bolt operated by a yoke and cam move- ment , as shown in Fig . 3 . These arms are cored in casting so that all they require in fit- ting the bolts ...
151. lappuse
... lifting pressure exerted by the creeping fluid between surfaces is known , the equilibrium line can be located . The theoretical determination of this lifting action is the same as that for finding the force tending to throw a packing ...
... lifting pressure exerted by the creeping fluid between surfaces is known , the equilibrium line can be located . The theoretical determination of this lifting action is the same as that for finding the force tending to throw a packing ...
152. lappuse
... lifting action of the creeping fluid . This supposes the fluid incompressible like water , ( nearly so ) . Hence the above calculation is suited to the care of a valve working in water . For quite a range of pressures under this case ...
... lifting action of the creeping fluid . This supposes the fluid incompressible like water , ( nearly so ) . Hence the above calculation is suited to the care of a valve working in water . For quite a range of pressures under this case ...
153. lappuse
... lifting force is greater than the calculation would give , and hence on the safe side . To illustrate further the use of the above tables and formula . suppose a D slide valve in a steam or air chest is 10 inches over all , and with a D ...
... lifting force is greater than the calculation would give , and hence on the safe side . To illustrate further the use of the above tables and formula . suppose a D slide valve in a steam or air chest is 10 inches over all , and with a D ...
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