Practical Essays On Mill Work And Other Machinery

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Practical Essays On Mill Work And Other Machinery
Robert Willis
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* A simple and not a very expenave apparatus for equalizing die exer- tion of horses in thrashing-nuicliines, is described in die Art. Agriculture, Supplement to £ncy« Brit p. 200 ; and in Brewster's edition of Feigtison s Lectures, p. 201, vol. ii.
V Digitized by VjOOQIC APPENDIX.
ON THE VELOCITY OF WATER-WHEELS.
No- I.
On the Velocity of Water- JVheekt by Mr. Robertson Bucharuin^ Engineer : communicated in a Letter to the Editor of the Philosophical Magazine.
The accompanying paper was read i
...n May 1799f in a Philosophical Society at Edinburgh, and was afterwards published in the Philosophical Magazine.
405. There are many cases in which it is of importance to know the proportion of power necessary to give different degrees of velocity to a mill*. But as the construction of mills, and the purposes they serve are various, it is perhaps impossible to find any law of universal application. Mr.
Banks, in his Treatise on MiUsf^ has drawn a conclusion which he appears to consider as invariable, namely, that '* when a wheel acts by gravity, its velocity will be as the cube root of the quantity of water it receives." But if we suppose a wheel raising water by means of cranks and pumps, on Mr.


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