Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
1912
Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
Ennis, William D. (William Duane), b. 1877
1912
v, 78 p. incl. tables, diagrs. 21 cm
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Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
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Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
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Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
Vapors for heat engines, including considerations relating to the use of fluids other than steam for power generation; a study of desirable vacuum limits in simple condensing engines: methods for computing efficiencies of vapor cycles with limited expansion and superheat; a volume-temperature equation for dry steam, and new temperature-entropy diagrams for various engineering vapors
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