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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1841) 3 (4): 305–342.
Published: 01 January 1841
...E BURY LONDON & BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES ENGINES RAILWAYS CONSUMPTION FUEL COKE WATER CONSTRUCTION STEAM REGULATION VALVES FRAMES FRICTION BEARINGS WHEELS EXPENDITURE REPAIRS MAINTENANCE POWER FIREBOXES REGULATORS COSTS 305 XI1.-On the Locomotive Engines...
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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1840) 3 (2): 49–162.
Published: 01 January 1840
...J PARKES © Thomas Telford and ICE 1840 STEAM ENGINES BOILERS CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY ECONOMY POWER RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT LOADS INDICATORS TRIALS CORNISH EVAPORATION DUTY HEAT LOCOMOTIVES TRACTION TRACTIVE FORCES MOMENTUM FRICTION BLAST PRESSURE DISCHARGES...
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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1839) 3 (1): 1–48.
Published: 01 January 1839
... and success. To my own experiments * detailed in my former paper on wagon boilers, I havenowadded Smeaton s at the Long Benton, andWatt satthe Albion Mills engines. Since the period referred to, the locomotive enginehassprunginto being, and its boiler has taken a place so important as an evaporative vessel...
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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1838) 2 (1): 137–155.
Published: 01 January 1838
...E WOODS 137 XI1.-On certain Form of Locomotive Engines. By EDWARWDOODS. AMONGSthTe causes which contributed to the success of the earlier experiments in locomotionupon the Liverpool and ManchesterRailway, the method of generatingsteam deserves the mostprominentplace. The chamber orfire- place...
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