Ib. per square inch, and the effect is very marked, the explosion becoming almost inaudible. This effect of the presence of steam in the explosive charge is of course well known, but the quantity of steam formed in an engine cooled in this manner is so... Gas Review - Page 401914Full view - About this book
| American Society of Naval Engineers - Marine engineering - 1913 - 970 pages
...explosions. The reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by water injection is over 100 pounds per square inch, and the effect is very marked,...that the formation of the steam does not involve any thermodynamic loss, such as occurs when water is sprayed into the cylinder in an atomized condition... | |
| Harry Egerton Wimperis - Internal combustion engines - 1915 - 350 pages
...reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by water.injection is over 100 Ib. per sq. in., and the effect is very marked, the explosion becoming...that the formation of the steam does not involve any thermodynamic loss, such as occurs when water is sprayed into the cylinder in an atomised condition... | |
| Bertram Hopkinson, James Alfred Ewing - Science - 1921 - 548 pages
...explosions. The reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by water-injection is over 100 Ibs. per square inch, and the effect is very marked, the...the quantity of steam formed in an engine cooled in thismannerisso large that itconstitutes a substantial advantage of the method. It will be noticed that... | |
| Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - Mechanical engineering - 1913 - 798 pages
...explosions. The reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by waterinjection is over 100 Ib. per square inch, and the effect is very marked, the...method. It will be noticed that the formation of the sten.m does not involve any thennodynamic loss, such as occurs when water is sprayed into the cylinder... | |
| Engines - 1913 - 962 pages
...explosions. The reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by water injection is over 100 pounds per square inch, and the effect is very marked,...that the formation of the steam does not involve any thermodynamic loss, such as occurs when water is sprayed into the cylinder in an atomized condition... | |
| Bertram Hopkinson - 1975 - 634 pages
...explosions. The reduction in maximum pressure, under these circumstances, by water-injection is over 100 Ibs. per square inch, and the effect is very marked, the...that the formation of the steam does not involve any thermodynamic loss, such as occurs when water is sprayed into the cylinder in an atomized condition... | |
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