. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . e exhausts of the high pres-sure cylinder raising the receiver pres-sure to 30 per cent, of boiler pressure,in which event this pressure acting onthe greater area at rear of intercepting closing communication between receiverand low pressure steam chest, and at thesame time opening the admission portadmitting live steam to the low pressureside to the extent of 40 per cent, of theboiler increase of the pressure in low 562 RAILWAY AND LOCOMOIIVE ENGINEERING December. 1904. pressure
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . e exhausts of the high pres-sure cylinder raising the receiver pres-sure to 30 per cent, of boiler pressure,in which event this pressure acting onthe greater area at rear of intercepting closing communication between receiverand low pressure steam chest, and at thesame time opening the admission portadmitting live steam to the low pressureside to the extent of 40 per cent, of theboiler increase of the pressure in low 562 RAILWAY AND LOCOMOIIVE ENGINEERING December. 1904. pressure cylinder from 30 to 40 per cent,of boiler pressure, and at the same timerelieving the back pressure on highpressure side, shows plainly why thepower of the engine is increased from 20to 25 per cent, by converting the enginefrom compound to simple. No matter There is an ordinary lavatory at oneend of the car and an operating room atthe other end, this room can be com-pletely shut off from the ward, whichis in the center of the car, whenan ample sliding door has beendrawn across. The operating room. PATIENTS WARD IN LONG ISLAND RAILROAD HOSPITAL CAR. whether working compound or simple,the crosshead pull will be equal on bothsides of the engine as the piston areasmultiplied by their respective pressuresare equal in both cases. With reference to the irregularities ofthis type of compound, the points to betaken up in subsequent issues are notunfolded with a view of shaking the con-fidence of any one, but simply to showthe importance of posting the men whoare expected to produce good resultswith this type of engine. (To be continued ) is equipped with a sterilizing ap-paratus for surgical instruments, etc.,the water for which is heated by consum-ing Pintsch gas in a Bunsen burner. Onone side of the car a medicine and in- various other appliances for setting frac-tured bones and for easing a pain-rack-ed limb. A plain, strong wooden tablestands in the center of the room andwith its h
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