It was evident, that for every cubic inch of water evaporated in the boiler, eighteen hundred cubic inches of steam were supplied to the cylinder.
But to determine [Pg087] the actual quantity of steam supplied by the boiler to the cylinder, there was no other means than by observing the quantity of water evaporatedin the boiler.
Pg091] Having once ascertained this point, he was able, by observing the quantity of water evaporated in the boiler of the atmospheric model, to compute the volume of steam which was supplied to the cylinder.
The only sure method of ascertaining the quantity of water evaporated is by actual measurement with a cistern or vessel whose cubic contents are accurately known.
The amount of water evaporated in the boiler is not accounted for by an indicator diagram or card, and the full reasons for this are not known.
In this air, so hot, and at the same time so little humid, the quantity of water evaporated is enormous.
The theory of Dalton estimates, under the conditions just stated, for the thickness of the sheet of water evaporated in an hour's time, 0.
The total heat of combustion in 1 lb of water evaporated: = 15.
No; in locomotive boilers the proportion of steam room per cubic foot of water evaporated is considerably less even than this.
But is it certain that a cubic foot of water evaporated in the hour is equivalent to an actual horse power?
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