Chemical Engineer's Handbook: Prepared by a Staff of SpecialistJohn Howard Perry McGraw-Hill, 1941 - 3029 pagine |
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... gage one of the pressures is atmospheric so that the reading is the gage pressure ( see p . 772 ) . When the pressure is that of a moving fluid , a physical inter- pretation of the gage readings cannot be given without specific ...
... gage one of the pressures is atmospheric so that the reading is the gage pressure ( see p . 772 ) . When the pressure is that of a moving fluid , a physical inter- pretation of the gage readings cannot be given without specific ...
Pagina 786
... gages but are not usually employed for high pressures . Very deli- cate gages of this type can be made by using optical or electrical methods for magnifying the movements of the diaphragm . The aneroid barometer is a type of diaphragm gage ...
... gages but are not usually employed for high pressures . Very deli- cate gages of this type can be made by using optical or electrical methods for magnifying the movements of the diaphragm . The aneroid barometer is a type of diaphragm gage ...
Pagina 787
... GAGES FOR LOCATION OF INTERFACES For precisely locating the position of a free liquid surface the following instruments are much used : 1. The hook gage ( Fig . 11 ) utilizes the very distinct optical effect pro- duced when a sharp ...
... GAGES FOR LOCATION OF INTERFACES For precisely locating the position of a free liquid surface the following instruments are much used : 1. The hook gage ( Fig . 11 ) utilizes the very distinct optical effect pro- duced when a sharp ...
Sommario
Mathematical Tables and Weights and Measures | 1 |
Mathematics 2 | 133 |
Physical and Chemical Data | 270 |
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