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SIR F BRAMWELL, A S HASLAM, J J COLEMAN, F N MACKAY, E HESKETH, C W SIEMENS, D THOMSON, W SCHONHEYDER, T B LIGHTFOOT, J IMRAY, J BERNAYS, J K KILBOURN, E A COWPER, SIR W ARMSTONG, G A GOODWIN, H W NEILD
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1882) 68 (1882): 170–206.
Published: 01 January 1882
... to the temperature of the cooling water,andthe finalexpansionwascarried out behindthefullarea of the piston. The same degree of dryness could beobtained inthe tropics as in colder climates, andthe temperature of the cold air was kept constant under all variations in temperatureof the cooling water. He might mention...
