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| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Natural history - 1874 - 556 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forward in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface,...internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie, is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the... | |
| John Perry - Engines - 1899 - 764 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forward in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface,...internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie, is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the... | |
| John Perry - Engines - 1899 - 664 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forwanl in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface, apart from the ett'ect of radiation, is proportional to the internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface,... | |
| Osborne Reynolds - Ether (Space) - 1900 - 450 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forward in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air, or any fluid, from a...internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie, is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the... | |
| Frederick John Rowan - Steam-boilers - 1903 - 694 pages
...recent laws of the internal diffusion of Htiids on the molecular theory and thus stated his position : " The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface,...proportional to the. internal diffusion of the fluid at or near the surface ; ie, is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards... | |
| Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland - Engineering - 1903 - 552 pages
...said — " According to Professor Oshorne Reynolds, the heat earned oft' by any fluid from a surface is proportional to the internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the surface... | |
| H. S. B. W. Cochrane Corporation, Philadelphia - Steam power plants - 1918 - 286 pages
...of the gases. Regarding convection, Osborne Reynolds states: "The heat carried by air or any other fluid from a surface, apart from the effect of radiation,...proportional to the internal diffusion of the fluid at or near the surface; that is, is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backward... | |
| Robert Royds - Heat - 1921 - 284 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forward in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface,...internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the... | |
| Robert Royds - Heat - 1921 - 330 pages
...of the subject, to promote which is my object in bringing it forward in the present incomplete form. The heat carried off by air or any fluid from a surface,...internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface, ie is proportional to the rate at which particles or molecules pass backwards and forwards from the... | |
| Alexander Ritchie Leask - Marine engines - 1922 - 448 pages
...According to Professor Reynolds' law, " The amount of heat carried off by any fluid from a surface is proportional to the internal diffusion of the fluid at and near the surface." Mr James Andrews made a few simple experiments upon the transmission of heat between hot and cold water,... | |
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