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Identifier: chemicalengineer20newy
Title: Chemical engineering
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Metallurgy Chemistry, Technical Electrochemistry
Publisher: New York [etc.] McGraw-Hill [etc.]
Contributing Library: Engineering – University of Toronto
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, since we are making lead blast-furnace ma-terial, but an accompanying loss in lead and silvercounteracts the gain. During the operation the weight is diminished almostentirely by the elimination of carbon, so that 100 lb. offine, bulky ashes will produce 68 lb. of scoria, as notedabove. Building the Kiln The clinkering beds or kilns are each 47 to 50 ft.square at the bottom, and are ranged in a long row,skirted on one side by an air main and on the other bytracks for locomotive crane and railroad cars (Fig. 2).The site is prepared by carefully leveling the earthand building a series of air channels of loose brick,covering the area like a gridiron, as is sketched in Fig.3, and shown in the foreground of Fig. 2. At the rearcenter of the pile a long-radius bend of 12-in. rivetedpipe leads from the air main to a breeching built ofbrick or tile bats, cemented and covered with a fairlylarge mound of earth to prevent air-leakage or damagefrom clinker removal. This breeching divides the air

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Image from page 126 of “Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval” (1879)
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Identifier: supplementtospon02spon
Title: Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval
Year: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: Spon, Edward Byrne, Oliver Spon, Ernest Spon, Francis N
Subjects: Engineering
Publisher: London, New York, E. & F.N. Spon
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d some oblique deflection would be produced by the stress of thebelt, causing the pulleys to be deflected from their true working plane so that the belt would rununevenly; and this was obviated by cranking the arms of the swing beam in the plane of the axesof the pulleys, so as to introduce a duly compensating deflection in a direction opposite to that inwhich the axes of the pulleys are deflected, By this means the axes of the pulleys are preservedtruly parallel to the axis on which the swing beam vibrates. » In reference to the amount of stress brought upon the swing beam, the working tension of thebelt is composed of two distinct forces, the fundamental tension of the belt whereby the requisiteadhesion is maintained, and the excess of tension constituting the driving force. The excess oftension or the driving force is wholly taken up by the springs of the indicating apparatus, and thefundamental tension of the belt alone constitutes the stress upon the beam, which must accordingly

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502 DYNAMOMETER. be strong enough to give sufficient adhesion for the greatest driving force that the dynamometerwill have to measure. It appears by experiment that when a belt is passed over a pulley with aweight suspended from each end, the arc of contact being a semicircle, the lighter weight must beat least one-tbird of the heavier in order that the belt may not slip; but practically it is better toreckon the lighter one-half of the heavier, in order to be secure against the loss of power thatwould result from the belt slipping. The lighter weight is thus equal to the difference betweenthe two weights. The dynamometer is so arranged that the tight side of the belt always runs upon the upperpulley C, and the indicating apparatus K is placed on a level with it; this arrangement accords withthe direction of motion invariably adopted in the construction of thrashing machines. The motion of the recording cylinder K, is transmitted from the upper pulley C on the swingbeam, through the t

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