Such are the average analyses of the permanent pases generated by the decomposition of gun-cotton under the various conditions I have described, and it will be evident from these analyses that the volumes of the permanent gases may be expected to differ... Artillery and Explosives - Página 467por Sir Andrew Noble - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 596 páginas
...are the average analyses of the permanent gases generated by the decomposition of gun-cotton tinder the various conditions I have described, and it will...permanent gases from which were to be measured, under a piessure of about 10 tons per square inch (1,524 atmospheres), and, under these circumstances, the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 590 páginas
...Analyses of Saturated Pellet Gun-cotton fired in a Close Vessel by Detonation. Pressure per square inch Such are the average analyses of the permanent gases...permanent gases from which were to be measured, under a ptessure-of about 10 tons per square inch (1,524 atmospheres), and, under these circumstances, the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 614 páginas
...Under 10 tons. 10 -5 tons. 16 tons. 16' 5 tons. Such are the average analyses of the permanent pases generated by the decomposition of gun-cotton under...under a pressure of about 10 tons per square inch (1,524 atmospheres), and, under these circumstances, the average of several very accordant determinations... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1896 - 1272 páginas
...analyses of the permanent gases generated by the decomposition of gun-cotton under the various conditions described, and it will be evident from these analyses...it is exploded and also upon the mode of explosion. He has found it most convenient to explode the charges, the permanent gases from which were to be measured,... | |
| 1896 - 216 páginas
...analyses of the permanent gases generated by the decomposition of gun-cotton under the various conditions described, and it will be evident from these analyses...it is exploded and also upon the mode of explosion. He has found it most convenient to explode the charges, the permanent gases from which were to be measured,... | |
| Sir Andrew Noble - 1906 - 732 páginas
...rapidity of combustion of the two samples. Another striking peciiliarity is the manner in which the C02 is increased (as exhibited in Table 5) when saturated...the permanent gases from which were to be measured, vinder a pressure of about 10 tons per square inch (1524 atmospheres), and, under these circumstances,... | |
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