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The Theory of the Steam Engine: Showing the Inaccuracy of the Methods in Use ...
Franois Marie Guyonneau De Pambour
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water m cu- bic feet, which produces 1 horse-power.
u. HP. 1 lb. CO. = ^^ ' ^ XT • • Horse -power 83000 N ^ ^^ produced per pound of ooal.
u. E.
u.HP.l.ft.wa. =— — ^ Horse- power produced by 1 cubic foot of water eva- porated.
CASE OF THE MAXIMUM USEFUL EFFECT, , S 10000 V 1 •. r.u »'= — • =r • Velocity of the a •4438+-00271P • . • r .
piston, m feet per minute.
ar^zr: -^ (P-p-/) Useful load of the piston, in pounds.
Sss-^- ( -4458 + -0027 1 P) Effective eva- poration, in cubic feet of
...water per minute.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC watt's rotative or double-acting engines, 175 max. u. £ti::a/o't«**«***««t»..»«*««» ••••• Maximum use- ful effect^ in pounds raised 1 foot per minute.
As an application of these formuldB, we will perr form the calculation on an engine constructed by Watt at the Albion Mills, and put to trial soon after it was built by Watt himseK. The following were the dimensions of the engine : Diameter of the cylinder, 34 inches; or a =s 6*287 sq.


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