The relation between weight and capacity of prime movers . HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 145109 Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2013 UIUC V J TABLE OH CONTENTS. I Introduction. II Method Of Obtaining Data. 2. III Necessary Calculations and Assumptions. 3. IV Rigidity of Relation Between Weight and Capacity. 4. V Reasons for Variations in Weight per Horse Power. 5. VI Curves for Corliss Engines. 6. VII Locomotives. 7. VIII General Discussion of Gas Engines. 8. IX Large Capacity Gas Engines. 10. X Horizontal Gas Engines. 11. X
The relation between weight and capacity of prime movers . HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 145109 Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2013 UIUC V J TABLE OH CONTENTS. I Introduction. II Method Of Obtaining Data. 2. III Necessary Calculations and Assumptions. 3. IV Rigidity of Relation Between Weight and Capacity. 4. V Reasons for Variations in Weight per Horse Power. 5. VI Curves for Corliss Engines. 6. VII Locomotives. 7. VIII General Discussion of Gas Engines. 8. IX Large Capacity Gas Engines. 10. X Horizontal Gas Engines. 11. XI Vertical Gas Engines. 11. XII Marine Gasolene Engines. 12. XIII Automobile Gasolene Engines. 12. XIV Motorcycle Gasolene Engines. 13. XV Airship Gasolene Engines. 13. XVI Oil Engines. 14. XVII Steam Turbines. 15. XVIII Floor Space. 15 . XIX Modern Tendency as to Weight per Horse Power. 16. XX Conclusions. 17. Generalized Tables. 19. Tables of Data. 20. Curves. 67. RELATION BKTWEPJN WEIGHT AND CAPACITY OP PRIME MOVERS. I INTRODUCTION. The great arelationbetweenw00wrig
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