10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMOMETRICALLY»
Discover the use of
thermometrically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
thermometrically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers
Nevertheless until the still prevailing custom of specifying and determining the
temperature rise by thermometric measurements is superseded, it will often be
necessary to take two sets of measurements, the one to determine
thermometrically ...
2
Traction and Transmission
Then, if this were an open type motor, with many and wide ventilating passages
and fairly high speed, the thermometrically determined increase of temperature
above the surrounding air after a full load, run until the attainment of constant ...
3
Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers
Should any designing engineer attempt to do this, he would bring upon himself
the charge of employing higher temperatures than other designers who quoted
their temperatures on the basis of a thermometrically determined temperature
rise, ...
4
Dynamo electric machinery: its construction, design, and ...
determined thermometrically by applying a thermometer to the hottest accessible
portion, may frequently be less than 70 % of the temperature rise as computed
from the resistance measurements, this difference depending upon the ...
Samuel Sheldon, Erich Hausmann, 1910
5
Design of Static Transformers
If & thermometrically-determined temperature increase of 40° C. is permitted, this
will frequently mean an ultimate temperature of 70° C. as thermometrically
determined, and of fully 100° C. as determined from resistance measurements.
Henry Metcalf Hobart, 1911
6
Conversations on the Beach: Fishermen's Knowledge, Metaphor ...
'Heat' - in the following including the pair 'hot' and 'cold' - is not always
understood thermometrically (as measurable with a thermometer). Much rather, it
may also refer non-thermometrically, but figuratively, to the emotional constitution
of a ...
7
Elementary principles of continuous-current dynamo design
The temperature rise of the hottest accessible part, as thermometrically
determined, is much more usual practice, and this is variously specified all the
way from 30° C. rise to 500 C. rise. The thermometrically determined temperature
rise will ...
Henry Metcalf Hobart, 1906
Should any designing engineer attempt to do this, he would bring upon himself
the charge of emploving higher temperatures than other designers who quoted
their temperatures on the basis of a thermometrically determined temperature
rise, ...
9
Sulzer Technical Review
On the one hand the no-load power loss of the gearing was determined
mechanically and thermometrically, while on the other hand the loss under power
transmission was determined thermometrically. For the thermometrical power
loss ...
10
Proceedings of the International Instrumentation Symposium
INTRODUCTION Two discoveries concerning NTC thermistors will require
reevaluation of the concept of the behavior of NTC thermistors. These two
discoveries are: 1. Many, not most, types of NTC thermistors age thermometrically
with time.