10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYROMETRICAL»
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The two former of these causes can exert but little influence on the pyrometrical
value of fuel, but the latter increases to some extent the temperature of
combustion of carbon and oil. Although not absolutely accurate, the following
general ...
Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson, 1855
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Chemical Technology; Or, Chemistry in Its Applications to ...
The two former of these causes can exert but little influence on the pyrometrical
value of fuel, but the latter increases to some extent the temperature of
combustion of carbon and oil. Although not absolutely accurate, the following
general ...
Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson, Henry Watts, 1855
3
Fuel and Its Applications
The two former of these causes can exert but little influence on the pyrometrical
value of fuel, but the latter increases to some extent the temperature of
combustion of carbon and oil. Although not absolutely accurate, the following
general ...
Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson, 1855
4
Chemical technology; or, Chemistry in its applications to ...
The two former of these causes can exert but little influence on the pyrometrical
value of fuel, but the latter increases to some extent the temperature of
combustion of carbon and oil. Although not absolutely accurate, the following
general ...
Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson, 1855
5
A Handbook of Chemical Technology
The pyrometrical calorific effect of a fuel is that indicated by the temperature
resulting from its complete combustion. As there does not exist any pyrometer the
indications of which are sufficiently reliable to be converted into tliermometrical ...
Johann Rudolf von Wagner, Sir William Crookes, 1872
6
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
average sample of the same clay the quotient y^jg- = 9*70, and the pyrometrical
value of the two clays is expressed by the quotients 9-70 and 13-95. Bischof fixes
in like manner on six other representatives of standard {or typical) clays, via.
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1871
average sample of the same clay the quotient = 9'70, and the pyrometrical value
of the two clays is expressed by the quotients 9'70 and 13'95. Bischof fixes in like
manner on six other representatives of standard (or typical) clays, viz. :— Class ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1871
8
Principles of physics, or Natural philosophy: designed for ...
The pyrometrical healing power of carbon is greater, and that of hyjrogen smaller,
than those of any other combustible. 2d. The pyrometrical heating power of the
ordinary fuels. comi»*ed of carbon and hydrogen, is greater in proportion to the ...
9
Journal - Chemical Society, London
This shows that although the proportion between silica and fluxes has decreased
in a marked manner, the pyrometrical resistance has at the same time
considerably decreased. The proportion of alumina present has sunk from 1078
to 2 67, ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1871
10
The Philosophical Magazine
At one of the corners of the bottom Was placed a small crucible of kaolin with its
cover, and containing two of Wedgewood's pyrometrical pieces, taken from two
disserent boxes. We readily forefaw that in this position they would not receive
the ...