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Experiments made at the New York Navy Yard, to determine the relative economic efficiency, in proportion of weight of steam used to weight of water lifted, of a reciprocating-pump, a rotary-pump, and a steam siphon-pump, all three being auxiliary steam-pumps for vessels, and raising water to the same height.

Title
Experiments made at the New York Navy Yard, to determine the relative economic efficiency, in proportion of weight of steam used to weight of water lifted, of a reciprocating-pump, a rotary-pump, and a steam siphon-pump, all three being auxiliary steam-pumps for vessels, and raising water to the same height. By Chief Engineer Isherwood, U.S.N.
Author
Isherwood, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1822-1915.
Publication
Philadelphia, Franklin Institute, 1889.

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no. 1-12TextUse in library VDC p.v. 68 no. 1-12Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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18 p. diagr., table.; 8vo.
Subject
Note
  • Title from cover.
  • Repr.: Franklin Institute. Jour. Oct., 1889.
Call Number
VDC p.v. 68, no. 6
OCLC
44537510
Author
Isherwood, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1822-1915.
Title
Experiments made at the New York Navy Yard, to determine the relative economic efficiency, in proportion of weight of steam used to weight of water lifted, of a reciprocating-pump, a rotary-pump, and a steam siphon-pump, all three being auxiliary steam-pumps for vessels, and raising water to the same height. By Chief Engineer Isherwood, U.S.N.
Imprint
Philadelphia, Franklin Institute, 1889.
Research Call Number
VDC p.v. 68, no. 6
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