Principles of the Manufacture of Iron and Steel: With Some Notes on the Economic Conditions of Their ProductionG. Routledge, 1884 - 744 من الصفحات |
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... cubic feet , 255. Use of superheated air in the manu- facture of Bessemer iron , 256. In furnaces of sufficient capacity oxidation of carbon and loss of heat in gases are independent of temperatures of the blast , 260. Heat contributed ...
... cubic feet , 255. Use of superheated air in the manu- facture of Bessemer iron , 256. In furnaces of sufficient capacity oxidation of carbon and loss of heat in gases are independent of temperatures of the blast , 260. Heat contributed ...
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... cubic feet . Messrs . Whitwell and Company departed from the practice hitherto observed by adopting a height of 60 feet , which , however , was not more than what had been already tried in Wales . A trifling reduction in the fuel ...
... cubic feet . Messrs . Whitwell and Company departed from the practice hitherto observed by adopting a height of 60 feet , which , however , was not more than what had been already tried in Wales . A trifling reduction in the fuel ...
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... cubic feet . The last line of figures , in the table just given , contains a remarkable contrast with the particulars given by some1 French engineers of a works they visited in Wales about forty - five years ago . Then , in order to ...
... cubic feet . The last line of figures , in the table just given , contains a remarkable contrast with the particulars given by some1 French engineers of a works they visited in Wales about forty - five years ago . Then , in order to ...
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... cubic feet as it is stacked . This forest , if allowed to grow again , would not be fit for cutting for thirty or forty years . Very frequently , however , the lands used in the Western World for obtaining charcoal remain cleared for ...
... cubic feet as it is stacked . This forest , if allowed to grow again , would not be fit for cutting for thirty or forty years . Very frequently , however , the lands used in the Western World for obtaining charcoal remain cleared for ...
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... cubic feet capacity , it has been the fashion to calcine the limestone before charging it ; and inasmuch as the presence of carbonic acid in such cases is , for the reasons assigned , undesirable , such preliminary treatment of the flux ...
... cubic feet capacity , it has been the fashion to calcine the limestone before charging it ; and inasmuch as the presence of carbonic acid in such cases is , for the reasons assigned , undesirable , such preliminary treatment of the flux ...
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20 units actual amount anthracite average Belgium Bessemer blast furnace Britain burnt calcined calories carbon as carbonic carbonic acid cent charcoal charge cinder Clarence Cleveland CO₂ coke collieries combustion compared composition considerable consumed consumption contained converter cost cubic feet cwts district Durham earnings employed England escaping gases estimated experience favour figures fixed carbon forge fuel Germany given hearth heat evolved hematite hot blast hydrogen increase Iron and Steel iron trade ironstone labour less lime limestone loss malleable iron manganese manufacture materials matter metallic iron metalloids Middlesbrough mineral mines nitrogen obtained oxide of iron oxygen paid phosphorus pig iron present produced puddling furnace quantity of carbon railway rates raw coal reduced referred silica silicon slag smelting steel rails Sulphur temperature tons Total tuyeres unit of carbon unit of coke United Kingdom units of iron wages weight
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الصفحة 39 - A personal and apparently immaterial event produced a revolution of public feeling, for which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the history of English politics.
الصفحة 381 - It is only within the last quarter of a century, that we have...
الصفحة 585 - Britain ;" elsewhere asserting that it would " prove a match for any part of the world in the production of cheap iron.
الصفحة 300 - Birkinbine, editor of the Journal of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers.
الصفحة 489 - So far as my own observation goes, I should say that the...
الصفحة 478 - ... were sugar, salt, coals, candles, soap, shoes, stockings, and generally all articles of clothing and all articles of bedding. It may be added, that the old coats and blankets would have been, not only more costly, but less serviceable than the modern fabrics.
الصفحة 315 - Fuller's earth to the extent of 5 per cent of the weight of the tallow is added and the whole mass agitated about thirty minutes.
الصفحة 478 - Second, was fifty shillings. Bread therefore, such as is now given to the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats.
الصفحة 390 - The nature of the gases evolved during the blowing of a charge of Bessemer steel has recently been investigated by Mr. GJ Snelus, who has given the following tabular statement of the composition of the gas at different periods of a blow lasting eighteen minutes. I.
الصفحة i - Principles of the manufacture of iron and steel, with some notes on the economic condition of their production.