| Sir Dugald Clerk - Engines - 1882 - 114 pages
...equal to the pressure in the reservoir it is forced into the reservoir, as is shown on the line Zi c. In all the operations no loss or gain of heat is...is discharged by the return-stroke of the piston. Pressure above atmosphere in Ibfl. per square iuch. * «n§ £ § 1 * ////) ^ & S^ //// w. 'w ////... | |
| Sir Dugald Clerk - Internal combustion engines - 1882 - 194 pages
...gain of heat is assumed, except in doing work or in work being done on the air. In the motor diagram from c to E the air is flowing from the reservoir...work, until it reaches the end of the stroke, when tha exhaust is discharged by the return stroke of the piston. For convenience the pump diagram is shown... | |
| Engineering - 1882 - 536 pages
...gain of heat is assumed, except in doing work or in work being done on the air. In the motor diagram from c to E the air is flowing from the reservoir...temperature is 1,537° Centigrade during the whole atlmission. At e the communication with the reservoir is cut off, and the temperature falls while the... | |
| William MacGregor - Gas-turbines - 1885 - 280 pages
...taken in, compressed without loss of heat, the temperature rising under the compression to 217°'5 Centigrade. When it is equal to the pressure in the...exhaust is discharged by the returnstroke of the piston. For convenience the pump-diagram is shown on the motor one, and the shaded portion represents the work... | |
| William Macgregor (C.E.) - 1885 - 364 pages
...taken in, compressed without loss of heat, the temperature rising under the compression to 217°'5 Centigrade. When it is equal to the pressure in the...expanding doing work', until it reaches the end of the N stroke, when the exhaust is discharged by the returnstroke of the piston. For convenience the pump-diagram... | |
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