| Osborne Reynolds - 1890 - 204 páginas
...the bearing on the shaft. They are loaded on a 4-foot lever, with 2-inch play between the stops. When the speed of the engines reaches about 20 revolutions...altered at will, without any other adjustment. THE ENGINE TRIALS. Before commencing the trials, the object to which they were to be directed, and the... | |
| John Joseph Flather - 1892 - 236 páginas
...The casing is provided with a lever 4 feet long from centre of shaft to the weight. When the speed of engines reaches about 20 revolutions per minute the...and though always in slight motion, they do not vary half an inch until the engines stop ; during the run, the load on the brakes may be altered at will... | |
| John Joseph Flather - 1900 - 508 páginas
...The casing is provided with a lever 4 feet long from centre of shaft to the weight. When the speed of engines reaches about 20 revolutions per minute the...and though always in slight motion, they do not vary half an inch until the engines stop ; during the run, the load on the brakes may be altered at will... | |
| Osborne Reynolds - 1901 - 794 páginas
...the bearing on the shaft. They are loaded on a 4-foot lever, with 2-iuch play between the stops. When the speed of the engines reaches about 20 revolutions...altered at will, without any other adjustment. THE ENGINE TRIALS. Before commencing the trials, the object to which they were to be directed, and the... | |
| Stanley Dunkerley - 1907 - 360 páginas
...revolutions per minute, the levers rise — whatever the load — and, though always in slight motion, do not vary ^ inch until the engines stop. During...altered at will, without any other adjustment. The first brake, designed on this principle, was for FIG. 235. the Whitworth Laboratory, Owens College,... | |
| Osborne Reynolds - 1983 - 788 páginas
...the bearing on the shaft. They are loaded on a 4-foot lever, with 2-inch play between the stops. When the speed of the engines reaches about 20 revolutions...altered at will, without any other adjustment. THE ENGINE TRIALS. Before commencing the trials, the object to which they were to be directed, and the... | |
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