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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1949) 31 (4): 331–350.
Published: 01 February 1949
... and to 45 miles per hour after a further 2 days. EXHAUSTFUMES. When the work was planned, some anxiety was expressed in regard to the effect upon the men of the exhaust fumesfrom the various mechanical appliances. The plant usedwas :- (l) A petrol-driven " Matisa " sleeper-tamping machine. (2) A Diesel...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1938) 9 (8): 401–404.
Published: 01 October 1938
...W A TOOKEY; R W A BREWER; G H PAULIN © Thomas Telford and ICE 1938 COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY GAS OIL ENGINES EXHAUSTS SCAVENGING CORRESPONDENCE ON PAPERS PUBLISHED IN DECEMBER 1937 JOURNAL. Paper No. 5148. Combustion-Efficiencies of Gas and Oil Engines. 7 By WILLIAMALFREDTOOKEYM...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1937) 7 (2): 193–222.
Published: 01 December 1937
... INTERNAL RATIOS MIXTURES STRENGTH COMPRESSION EXHAUSTS HEAT THERMAL DENSITY EQUATIONS PRESSURE CYLINDERS TESTS PERFORMANCE FUEL CALCULATIONS AIR VOLUMETRIC DISCUSSION ON GAS AND OIL ENGINES. 193 Discussion. The AUTHORi,n introducing his Paper, remarked that the plottedThe Author. points...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1936) 2 (6): 649–660.
Published: 01 April 1936
...D ANDERSON; J I GRAHAM; D HAY; J L HODGSON; A R NEELANDS © Thomas Telford and ICE 1936 TUNNELS CONSTRUCTION MERSEY TUNNEL TUNNELLING CARS EXHAUSTS GAS CARBON MONOXIDE NOXIOUS VENTILATION AIR DUCTS PITOT TUBES ANEMOMETERS CEMENTATION FLOW VELOCITY INSTRUMENTATION...

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