. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . orifice not circular; f. ■ J ±1 • 4001. it IS called the reversing of the vein. The orifice was a regular pentagon A, Fig. 4004, of 0-551 in. eacliside, made in a thin vertical plate of copper (the figure representing it,with its accessories, is one-quarter of tlie natural size) ; tlie flowingtook place under a head of 6-463 ft. At the distance of 0-472 in., thesection perpendicular to the axis of the vein was a quite regular de-cagon. At 1 -181 in. w


. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . orifice not circular; f. ■ J ±1 • 4001. it IS called the reversing of the vein. The orifice was a regular pentagon A, Fig. 4004, of 0-551 in. eacliside, made in a thin vertical plate of copper (the figure representing it,with its accessories, is one-quarter of tlie natural size) ; tlie flowingtook place under a head of 6-463 ft. At the distance of 0-472 in., thesection perpendicular to the axis of the vein was a quite regular de-cagon. At 1 -181 in. was the greatest contraction or fird biot. Beyond,the vein entirely changed its form ; it presented five fluid plates, dis-posed symmetrically around the axis, as is seen in the section B, made3 - 74 in. from the orifice ; the planes of the blades passed through thecentres of the sides of the orifice. Their breadth continued to increaseup to the belly of the vein represented at C. Then it diminished, and the blades united anew ina second knot, at 2 ft. 10 in. from the orifice. Beyond, the vein was twiatcd and irregular, 6 E 2.


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