The primary object in view in getting up this invention, was to kiln-dry with little fuel, and use steam as a regulator of the heat, to prevent scorching. In the old mode of using 'steam ...
But another point must be distinctly borne in mind ; thermometers only measure sensible heat. Thus one pound of steam at 313 Fah. contains heat enough to raise five and one half pounds of water to ...
Ewing is sure to be read by engineers generally, and treated as a book for constant reference. The Steam Engine and other Heat Engines. By Prof. J. A. Ewing (Cambridge: The University Press ...
The use of steam for industrial purposes dates back to the Industrial Revolution and, even in the wake of the fourth industrial revolution and with the proliferation of artificial intelligence […] ...
A research team at the Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria has suggested that policymakers subsidize industrial projects using heat pumps to generate steam with a tariff of €3 ($3.2 ...