| john murray - 1845 - 722 Seiten
...become what is termed latent, ie insensible to the thermometer, which, plunged in the steam, marks only the same temperature as that of the water from which it was generated, viz., 212°. This latter is termed the sensible or thermometric heat of the steam. That the whole of... | |
| Josiah Parkes - 1848 - 96 Seiten
...become what is termed latent, ie insensible to the thermometer, which, plunged in the steam, marks only the same temperature as that of the water from which it was generated, viz., 212°. This latter is termed the sensible or therniometric heat of the steam. That the whole... | |
| National Tube Co - 1902 - 362 Seiten
...containing any free moisture. It may be either saturated or superheated. Wet steam is steam containing free moisture in the form of spray or mist, and has...Superheated steam is steam at a temperature above that due to its pressure. A British thermal unit is the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1908 - 1760 Seiten
...containing any free moisture. It may be either saturated or superheated. Wet steam is steam containing free moisture in the form of spray or mist, and has...generated and upon which it rests. Superheated Steam. — Steam which has a higher temperature than that normal to its pressure is termed "superheated,"... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1908 - 1784 Seiten
...same temperature as dry saturated steam of the same pressure. Saturated steam is steam in its nomi.il state, that is, steam whose temperature is that due...generated and upon which it rests. Superheated Steam. — Steam which has a higher temperature than that normal to its pressure is termed "superheated,"... | |
| William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson - 1909 - 470 Seiten
...pressure. Saturated steam is steam in its normal state, that is, steam whose temperature is that due to its pressure; by which is meant steam at the same...Superheated steam is steam at a temperature above that due to its pressure after leaving the liquid from which it is generated. A British thermal unit is the... | |
| Forrest E. Cardullo - 1911 - 436 Seiten
...transformed into steam, any further addition of heat increase." the temperature of the steam. Steam which has the same temperature as that of the water from which it was formed ( ie which has the temperature of vaporization corresponding to its pressure) is said to be... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1913 - 1158 Seiten
...foot of water requires the, consumption of 7$ pounds ordinary coal, or about 1 pound of coal or 2J pounds wood to 1 gallon of water. Steam is transparent,...after leaving the liquid from which it is generated. One cubic inch of water evaporated into steam at 212° F. becomes 1,645 cubic inches, that is, nearly... | |
| National Tube Co - 1913 - 572 Seiten
...increases. Saturated Steam is steam in its normal state, that is, steam whose temperature is that due to its pressure; by which is meant steam at the same...Superheated Steam is steam at a temperature above that due to its pressure. Dry Steam is steam which contains no moisture. It may be either saturated or superheated.... | |
| National Tube Co - 1917 - 706 Seiten
...increases. Saturated Steam is steam in its normal state, that is, steam whose temperature is that due to its pressure; by which is meant steam at the same...Superheated Steam is steam at a temperature above that due to its pressure. Dry Steam is steam which contains no moisture. It may be either saturated or superheated.... | |
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