In cold water, the oil being thickened by the lower temperature, and not being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. Nature - Página 63editado por - 1887Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce - 1891 - 744 páginas
...probable that much time aud injury to the boat would be saved by its application on snch occasions. (7) In cold water the oil, being thickened by the lower temperature and iiot being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced. This will vary with the description... | |
| 1893 - 666 páginas
...probable that much time and injury to the boat would be saved by its application on such occasions. 7. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the lower...reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. 8. The best method of application in a ship at sea appears to be : hanging over the side, in such a... | |
| Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - 1897 - 938 páginas
...probable that much time and injury to the boat would be saved by its application on such occasions. 7. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the lower...reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. 8. The best method of application in a ship at sea appears to be : hanging over the side, in such a... | |
| 1900 - 580 páginas
...probable that much time and injury to the boat would be saved by its application on such occasions. 7. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the lower...reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. 8. The best method of application in a ship at sea appears to be : hanging over the side, in such a... | |
| David Wilson-Barker - 1909 - 302 páginas
...probable that much time and injury to the boat would be saved by its application on such occasions. 7. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the lower...reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. 8. The best method of application in a ship at sea appears to be : hanging over the side, in such a... | |
| 1911 - 684 páginas
...forward or from the swinging booms have been found to render the sea alongside comparatively smooth. 7. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the lower...being able to spread freely, will have its effect much i educed. This wilfvary with the description of oil used. 8. The best method of application in a ship... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1912 - 178 páginas
...probable that much tune would be saved and injury to the boat avoided by its use on such occasions. 7. In cold water the oil, being thickened by the lower...reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used. 8. For a ship at sea the best method of application appears to be to hang over the side, in such a... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1915 - 658 páginas
...waste oil from the engines, have great effect. 4. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the low temperature and not being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced, a rapid-spreading oil should be used. 5. A small quantity of oil suffices, if applied in such a manner... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1915 - 418 páginas
...waste oil from the engines, have great efTect. 4. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the low temperature and not being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced, a rapid-spreading oil should be used. 5. A small quantity of oil suffices, if applied in such a manner... | |
| United States. Hydrographic Office - 1915 - 1286 páginas
...waste oil from the engines, have great effect. 4. In cold water, the oil, being thickened by the low temperature and not being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced, a rapid-spreading oil should be used. 5. A small quantity of oil suffices, if applied in such a manner... | |
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