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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference-book of Rules, Tables ...
1904 7th edition
By William Kent
1,129 pages
Missing rear cover but considering the book is over 100 years old the pages are in excellent condition.
Key words: tensile strength, elastic limit, cast iron, mean effective pressure, manganese, factor of safety, wrought iron, boiler, specific gravity, zinc, radius of gyration, ductility, cubic feet, revolutions per minute, moment of inertia, phosphorus, bituminous coal, cylinder, frustum, alloy. A sampling of the index below... wow!
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Cylinder 61
Sphere 61
Trigonometrical Formulae 68
Formulae for Integration 74
Reciprocals of Numbers 1 to 80
Squares Cubes Square Roots and Cube Roots from 0 1 to 86
Squares and Cubes of Decimals 101
Decimals of a Foot Equivalent to Inches and Fractions of an Inch 113
Spheres 118
Capacities of Rectangular Tanks in Gallons 125
Hyperbolic Logarithms 156
MATERIALS 163
Order of Malleability etc of Metals 169
Sheetiron Hydraulic Pipe 191
Riveted Iron Pipes 197
Sizesof Shot 204
Weight of Bolts with Heads 210
Iron Wire Size Strength etc 216
Galvanized Steelwire Strand 223
Steel Hawsers 229
Magnesia Bricks 235
Stress and Strain 236
Increasing Tensile Strength of Bars by Twisting Й 242
Elements of Usual Sections 249
Wroughtiron Columns 256
Working strains in Bridge Members 263
Safe Loads on Steel Beams 270
Spacing of Steel I Beams 2Г 277
Flooring Material 281
Spherical Shells and Domed Heads 287
Hollow Copper Balls 889
Initial Strain on Bolts 292
Tensile Strength of Wire 303
Copper at High Temperatures 309
Properties of Cork 316
Coppertlnzinc Alloys 323
Aluminum Brass SÍ 329
Strength of Hemp Iron and Steel Hopes 341
Manila Cordage Weight etc 347
Fairbairns Experiments 355
Strength of Riveted Joints 363
Influence of Silicon Sulphur Phos and Mn on Cast Iron 369
Malleable Cast Iron 375
Formulae for Unit Strains in Structures 1
Nonoxidizing Process of Annealing 387
Hardening Soft Steel 393
Boilerplate and Rivet Steel 399
Earliest Uses for Structures 405
Effect of Heat on Grain 412
Couples 418
Value of a 424
Force of Acceleration 427
Animalpower Manpower 433
The Pulley 439
Cranes and Derricks 445
Thermometers and Pyrometers 451
Latent Heat 461
Radiation of Heat 467
Expansion of Оаяея 479
Flow of Air in Pipes 485
Anemometer Measurements 491
Capacity of Windmills 497
Loss due to Excees of Pressure 501
Aircompressors 505
Shops Operated by Compressed Air 509
Efficiency of Fans and Positive Blowers 516
Experiments on Mine Ventilators 524
Quantity of Air Discharged through a Ventilating Duct 530
Rules for Computing Radiating Surfaces 537
Proportions of Radiating Surfaces to Cubic Capacities 543
Biower System of Heating and Ventilating 545
Compressibility of Water 551
Flow in Open and Closed Channels 557
Bazins Formula 563
Loss of Head 573
Airbound Pipes 579
Pilot Tube Gauge 1113
Flow through Rectangular Orifices 584
Value of Waterpower 591
Dimensions of Turbines 597
Speed of Water through Pipes and Pump passages 604
Leakage Tests of Pumps 612
Hyd raulic Riveting Machines 618
Analyses of Gases of Combustion 622
Western Lignites 631
Weathering of Coal 637
Peat or Turf 643
Natural Gas in Ohio and Indiana 649
брасе Required for a Watergas Plant 656
Flow of Gas in Pipes 657
Regnaults Experiments 668
Sizesof Steampipes for Stationary Engines 674
Gratesurface 680
Tests of Tubulous Boilers 686
Rules for Conducting Boiler Tests 696
Shellplate Formulae 701
Bule for Allowable Pressures 707
Smoke Prevention 713
Corrosion In Marine Boilers 719
Equation of the Injector 725
Usual Amount of Moisture in Steam 731
Some Tall Brick Chimneys 737
Mean and Terminal Absolute Pressures 743
Calculation of Mean Effective Pressure 74
Theoretical Water Consumption 761
Formula for Calculating Work of Steam 768
Principal Engines Worlds Columbian Exhibition 774
Type of Engine Used when Exhauststeam is used for Heating 780
Steam Consumption in Small Engines 786
Steam Turbines 791
Diameter of Pistonrods 797
Croseheadpin or Wristpin 804
Hywheel Shafts 810
Тпэ Eccentric 816
Strains in the Kims 822
Inside Lead 8v 829
Governor 836
The Jet Condenser 839
Increase of Power by Condensers 846
Inertia and Resistance at Increasing Speed 853
Speed of Railway Trains 859
Locomotive Testing Apparatus 863
Horsepower Transmitted by Shafting 870
Proportions of Pulleys 873
Width of Belt for Given Horsepower 879
Evils of Tight Belts 885
Width of Teeth 891
Stepped Gears 897
Comparison of Formula? 903
Efficiency of Chainblocks 907
Weight of Overhead Bins 912
Suspension Cableways and Cable Hoists 915
ROPE DRIVING 922
Coefficient of Friction 928
Friction of liest 978
Laws of Unlubricated Friction 9
Friction of Motion 928
Laws of Friction of welllubricated Journals 934
Mercurybath Pivot 940
THE FOUNDRY 946
Weight of Castings from V eight of Pattern 952
Speed of Cutters 958
Horsepower to run Lathes 1109
Abrasive Processes 965
Taper Bolts Pins Reamers etc 972
Traction Dynamometers 978
Ammonia Compressionmachines 985
Metering the Ammonia 994
Size of Screw 1010
Pistonvalves 101S 1016
Strength of Floors 1023
Laws of Electrical Resistance 1027
Allowable Carrying Capacity of Copper Wires 1033
Table of Electrical Horsepowers 1039
Description of Storagebatteries 1045
The magnetic Circuit 1051
Strength of the Magnetic Field 1057
Maximum Average and Effective Values 1061
Capacity of Conductors 1067
Weight of Copper Required in Different Systems 1074
Mathematics 1080
Efficiency of Worm Gearing 1086 |