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" Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the piston in square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 33,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. "
Proceedings of the American Gas Light Association ... - Página 69
por American Gas Light Association - 1902
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Higher Arithmetic

Wooster Woodruff Beman, David Eugene Smith - 1897 - 256 páginas
...p, I, o, n are abstract numbers representing the pressure in pounds per square inch on the piston, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute. Calculate the horse-power, to the nearest unit, of each of these engines : (a) p = 20, I - 6, a = 400,...
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A Textbook on Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation, Volumen1

1897 - 366 páginas
...as follow : Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 88,000 ; the result ioill be the horsepower. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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Higher Arithmetic

Wooster Woodruff Beman, David Eugene Smith - 1897 - 234 páginas
...abstract numbers representing oo,UUU the pressure in pounds per square inch on the piston, the tength of the stroke in feet, the area of the piston in square inches, and the number of strokes per minute. Calculate the horse-power, to the nearest unit, of each of these engines : (a) p = 2G, 1=6, a= 400,...
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A Textbook on Surveying and Mapping ...: Arithmetic, formulas, geometry and ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1898 - 518 páginas
...as follows: Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 33,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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A Treatise on Coal Mining: Prepared for Students of the International ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1900 - 720 páginas
...as follows : Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet,, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 33,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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A Textbook on Mining Engineering, Volumen1

1900 - 728 páginas
...as follows : Divide tlu continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 33,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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A Textbook on Marine Engineering ...: Steam and Steam Boilers, Steam Engines ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1900 - 614 páginas
...as follows: Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 83,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. This is a very simple iule, and very little, if anything,...
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A Textbook on Metallurgy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc, Volumen1

International Correspondence Schools - 1902 - 794 páginas
...as follows: Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 83,000 ; the result will be the horsepower. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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A Textbook on Steam Engineering, Volumen1

1902 - 514 páginas
...follows : Divide the continued product of the mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch, t lie length of the stroke in feet, the area of the piston...square inches, and the number of strokes per minute, by 38,000 ; the result will be the Jwrsepoiver. This is a very simple rule, and very little, if anything,...
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Steam Engines, Elevators

1902 - 658 páginas
...constant for this case can, therefore, be found by the following rule : Rule 0. — Multiply together the length of the stroke in feet, the area of the piston in square inches, and the number of working strokes per minute, and divide the product by 33,000 ; the quotient will be the engine constant....
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