The following formulae give the volume of air furnished by the fan, when the number of turns and the area of the nozzles are known.
Two nozzles are usually placed in each tuyere, to render the blast constant and uniform; and for the same end, the air impelled by the bellows, is sometimes received at first in a regulator.
The bamboo nozzles of the bellows are inserted into tubes of clay, which pass into the furnace at the bottom corners of the temporary wall in front.
It was further found, that when the speed of the vanes was constant, the expenditure by one or by two nozzles was proportional to the total area of these nozzles.
This result is three or four times greater than what was formerly obtained in similar cupolas, when the blast was thrown in from small nozzles with cylinder bellows, moved by a steam engine of 10 horses power.
The bent nozzles or tubes A A A A, are made of glass, and are drawn to points modified to the purpose of the enameller.
Reason leads us to conclude that less air flows from the nozzles into the furnace than into the open atmosphere.
In candlesticks this was not a very formidable obstacle to successful imitation, as the nozzles could be French plated and otherwise concealed.
It has the slight suggestions of oncoming Empire style, the commencement of a return to austerity, a poverty of design, and the urns and nozzles betray the newer forms of ornament.
They are circular, and convex above, and are supplied with two or more long nozzles with blunt terminations radiating round them (see Plate IV.
Between the nozzlesare roughly stamped devices of Satyrs’ heads, flowers, etc.
And gradually, as he went, his sense of sight, and through it his brain, became gently mesmerised as the shallow furrows made by the nozzles of the drill drew themselves perpetually just before him.
So Stringer and I commenced slowly waddling back to our cage, with gas nozzles and revolvers in readiness for instant use.
He did this admirably and almost incessantly, while several yards away from him lay a circle of half-a-dozen hidden nozzles connected with the "gas-works.
Experiments show that a prevailing opinion is incorrect that jets will rise higher from ring nozzles than from smooth nozzles.
Weston was read, giving the description and result of experiments on the flow of water through a 2½ inch hose and through nozzles of various forms and sizes; also giving the results of experiments as to the height of jets of water.
Clouds of black vapour, eddying and seething, issued from the nozzles and rose sullenly in the cold, damp air.
I'd like to shatter the nozzles of those pretty masks and let the brutes have a good sniff at their vile mixture.
It was so hot that the boys at the nozzles had to be relieved every few minutes, and Bert was kept busy making shifts from the bucket corps or from among the pumpers.
The hose was unreeled, and with the nozzles in charge of Tom and Charlie, Bert hurried into the house.
The flattened lines of hose filled out as the water squirted through them, and an instant later, out from the nozzles spurted vigorous streams, which Tom and John aimed at the blazing stack.
The pipe-lines are loosely coupled to the standpipes to permit them to roll partly around to direct the hundreds of spray nozzles as needed.
The drum nozzles are of forged steel, faced, and fitted with taper thread stud bolts.
Safety valves placed on nozzles on the steam drums.
It is set round with sixteennozzles ornamented alternately with a siren and a satyr playing on a double flute.
Between each pair of nozzles is a head of a river god, and on the bottom of the lamp is a large mask of Medusa, surrounded by bands of animals.
I give a screech-owl's screech to fright 'em, And snatch from underneath their noses The nozzles of the fire hoses.
Back, stand back, Or else I'll fetch your skulls a crack; D'you see these copper nozzles here?
The expanding nozzles and moving buckets constantly increase in size and number from the top toward the bottom.
Each diaphragm, with the exception of the top one, carries the expandingnozzles for the wheel immediately below.
The nozzles in the diaphragms and the intermediates do not, except in the lowest stage, take up the entire circumference, but are proportioned to the progressive expansion of steam as it descends toward the condenser.
Now, in my arrangement I have to turn off both the gas and air from the farther system, and then put in a bit of asbestos board to prevent the nozzles being damaged by the flame or flames kept alight.
Though I have mentioned glass nozzles for the air supply, there is no difficulty in making nozzles of brass.
Let William be sent for from Bedworth,” he wrote from Cornwall in 1778, “to set the patterns for nozzlesquite right for Poldice.
From the four-foot steel pipe, nozzles five-eighths of an inch in diameter conduct the water into the turbines, whirling them at a speed of four thousand revolutions per minute.
As the Americans approached to give battle, these Huns turned short nozzles toward the oncoming soldiers, and from the nozzles leaped great streams of flame, extending as much as thirty feet.
The largest nozzles used, even in the jumbo plants of the Far West, rarely exceed 10 inches in diameter; and the pipe conveying water to such a nozzle is upwards of eight feet in diameter.
Fog nozzles: In the cold frame, fog nozzles operating during eight hours each day are apparently more effective than nozzles operating continuously.
The usual number of nozzles is one, but two are not infrequently found.
Get the foam nozzles up, just in case, and then stand by on the crane.
A curtain of thick chemical foam burst from the poised nozzles atop Beulah's hull and a split-second later, another stream of foam erupted from the other patrol car.
And so two nozzles were used, one with a small opening so that it would send out a fine jet of long range, while the main stream of oil issued from the second nozzle.
The greater the expansion, the more heat the gas absorbs, and in the case of the chlorine tanks, had the nozzles been set in the top of the tank they would very quickly have been crusted with frost and choked, stopping the flow.
In action turbines steam is led through fixed nozzles or steam-ways, and the momentum of the steam is brought to bear on the surfaces of movable bodies connected with the shaft.
In the De Laval turbine as now constructed the steam is blown from stationary nozzles against vanes mounted on a revolving wheel.
This invention consists in the combination of an air compressor, an air reservoir, and a receptacle for the liquid, and an arrangement of pipes and nozzles for atomizing the liquid.
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