. Bulletin . Fig. 1 Test-piece Surrouxded by Fire-clay Jacket—AlsoShowing Thermocouples in Place ILLINOISpNGINEERlNG EXPERIMENT STATION. Fig. 2 Section of Furnace them 18 or 19 in. long. Small holes were chipped in the ends of eachtube, and the ends of the wire pulled tightly through these holes,thus holding the wire in place. The holes were 16i/^ in. apart, allow-ing 145 turns of wire, or an equivalent length of cm. Potentialleads were fastened ty the power wire where it emerged from theinsulator, by winding one end of a piece of smaller wire tightly about place where this connect


. Bulletin . Fig. 1 Test-piece Surrouxded by Fire-clay Jacket—AlsoShowing Thermocouples in Place ILLINOISpNGINEERlNG EXPERIMENT STATION. Fig. 2 Section of Furnace them 18 or 19 in. long. Small holes were chipped in the ends of eachtube, and the ends of the wire pulled tightly through these holes,thus holding the wire in place. The holes were 16i/^ in. apart, allow-ing 145 turns of wire, or an equivalent length of cm. Potentialleads were fastened ty the power wire where it emerged from theinsulator, by winding one end of a piece of smaller wire tightly about place where this connection was made had a rather high tem-perature, so nickel was used to prevent any thermo-electric effectat the junction.


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