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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1929) 1 (84)
Published: 01 January 1929
...A J P PASHLER © Thomas Telford and ICE 1929 DEVELOPMENT HEATING BUILDINGS SYSTEMS INDIRECT RADIATION CONDUCTION CONVECTION DIRECT PIPES HEAT TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION DIRECT SELECTED ENGINEERING PAPERS, BEINGORIQINAL COMMUNICATIONORSDERED RP THE COUNCIL TO BE PUBLISHED...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1924) 1 (14)
Published: 01 January 1924
...C ELLIOTT © Thomas Telford and ICE 1924 REINFORCED GYPSUM HYDRATED SULPHATES LIME INDUSTRIAL USE MANUFACTURE PLASTER OF PARIS APPLICATIONS PRODUCTS CONSTRUCTION CONVERSION CALCINATION HEATING INDIRECT REINFORCEMENT STEEL IRON SETTING PROCESS STRENGTH PROPERTIES Gbe...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1923) 1 (7)
Published: 01 January 1923
... BY THE to the heating surface of the evaporator a t a suitable pressure and temperature. The latent heat of evaporation is thuscontinuously regained, and the only expendituroef energy is that required to drive the compressor. Even this is notlost, since it appears as heat in the condensate, and may be used...
