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THE DESIGN AND TESTING OF CENTRIFUGAL FANS. (INCLUDING APPENDIXES AND PLATE AT THE BACK OF VOLUME).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1896) 123 (1896): 272–294.
Published: 01 January 1896
..., but the second gauge B will indicate a consider- able compression, about 114 inches of water, if the tip speed of the fan (supposed toremainconstantthroughouttheexperiment) is 12,000 feet per minute. Next, let the end of the delivery-tube be opened to give, say,halfthearea of tlieoutlet E. The fan now passes...
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SIR J COODE, J ROBINSON, H M BRUNEL, B WALKER, W R KINIPPLE, A GILES, L F V HARCOURT, R CAPPER, H A MORIARTY, J F REDMAN, SIR J N DOUGLASS, W STOKES, J W BARRY
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1890) 101 (1890): 152–172.
Published: 01 January 1890
.... The term balancing was used when the coal was lowered with the cradle. On all high-level tips there were four ramsof different areas, with a viewto economize pressure-water.Different com- binations of rams could be arranged for lifting a light or a heavy empty wagon, or a light or a heavy full wagon. I...
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THE BARRY DOCK WORKS, INCLUDING THE HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND THE MODE OF TIPPING COAL. (INCLUDES PLATES AND APPENDICES).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1890) 101 (1890): 129–151.
Published: 01 January 1890
...J ROBINSON © Thomas Telford and ICE 1890 DOCKS WORKS HYDRAULICS MACHINERY TIPPING COAL METHODS CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES EXCAVATING CAISSONS BREAKWATERS GATES GRAVING RAILWAYS CARGOES HANDLING TIPS BASINS WAGONS BRIDGES MASONRY TIDES FOUNDATIONS SHIPS SHIPPING...
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COAL-WASHING. (INCLUDING PLATES AT BACK OF VOLUME).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1882) 70 (1882): 106–140.
Published: 01 January 1882
...T F HARVEY © Thomas Telford and ICE 1882 COAL WASHING IMPURITIES LOSS ASH COMBUSTION SHALE SEPARATION TROUGHS WAGONS MACHINES MACHINERY TIPS SCREENING SCREENS CRUSHING ROLLERS TRANSMISSION CONVEYORS ELEVATORS REMOVAL PURIFICATION SCHISTOSE PURE COLLIERIES TIPPING...
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BO'NESS HARBOUR AND DOCKWORKS. (INCLUDING APPENDIX AND PLATES AT BACK OF VOLUME).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1882) 70 (1882): 361–377.
Published: 01 January 1882
... the recessed berth, showed signs of a forward movement, and the backing which was then proceeding was stopped for a few months to allow the wall further to consolidate. During the time when no backing was being deposited behind the wallno further move- ment took place ;but as soon as tipping was recommenced...
