Condensers a Series of Lectures And Articles Upon the Subject

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Condensers a Series of Lectures And Articles Upon the Subject
Low, F. R. (Frederick Rollins), 1860-1936
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310 249. 769 9^9. 905 1189. 674 15. 3J4 30 250. 245 251. 738 838. 926 1190. 26J reduce a pound of steam at an absolute pressure of 20 pounds to water at 1 10 we shall have to take out of it 1, 183. 554 1 10. 1 10 = i, 073. 344 heat units, because the pound of steam contains 1, 183. 454 units, of which no 1 10 will remain in the water, always reckoning from zero Fahrenheit.
It will be seen by comparing columns 3 and 4 that the heat in the water is very nearly the same as the temperature of the w
...ater, the increase on account of the greater specific heat at higher temperatures being less than one heat unit between 32 and 212. It will be sufficiently accurate for our purpose to consider the heat in the water the same as the temperature, /. E. , to consider column 4 equal to column 3, letting a heat unit represent the amount of heat necessary to raise a pound of water one degree irrespective of the temperature.
If we represent by I the temperature at which the injection or circulating water comes to the condenser and by T the tempera- ture at which it leaves, the number of heat units absorbed by each pound will be approximately Tt.


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