| Industrial arts - 1817 - 430 pages
...the mesh and the mass of the metal. • The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...substances, or those that produce little heat in combustion. Or the tissue being the same, and impermeable to all flames at common temperatures, the flames of the... | |
| Science - 1818 - 484 pages
...temperature sufficiently high. The power, therefore, of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...inflammable substances, or those that produce little beat in cofnbustion ; so that different flames will pass through at different degrees of temperature.... | |
| 1818 - 428 pages
...the metal. The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the beat required to produce the combustion as compared with...of those that produce most heat in combustion, will pa» through a metallic tissue that will interrupt tUc flame Of less inflammable aubstaiu e ., or those... | |
| Science - 1818 - 458 pages
...temperature sufficiently high. The power, therefore, of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...the flame of the most inflammable substances, and of-those that produce most heat in combustion, will pass through a metallic tissue that will interrupt... | |
| Andrew Ure - Chemistry - 1821 - 436 pages
...the mesh, and to the mass of the metal. The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...combustion, as compared with that acquired by the tissue. Hence, the flame of the most inflammable substances, and of those that produce most heat in combustion,... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - Coal mines and mining - 1825 - 174 pages
...of the mesh and the mass of the metal. The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...as compared with that acquired by the tissue; and tl^e flame of the most inflammable sub* This is proved by the simple experiment of holding a fine wire... | |
| Andrew Ure - Chemistry - 1827 - 904 pages
...depend upon the heat required to produce the combustion, as corn. — withthatacquiredbythetissue. Hence the flame of the most inflammable substances, and of those that produce most heat in coin. bastion, will pass through a metallic tissue, that will interrupt the flameof less inflamma.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 828 pages
...the mesh, and to the mass of the metal. The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...combustion, as compared with that acquired by the tissue. Hence, the flame of the most inflammable substances, and of those that produce most heat in combustion,... | |
| Andrew Ure - Chemistry - 1831 - 980 pages
...the mesh, and to the mass of the metal. The power of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion, will depend upon the heat required to produce the...combustion, as compared with that acquired by the tissue. Hence, the flame of the most inflammable substances, and of those that produce most heat in combustion,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1833 - 486 pages
...prevent the combustion of explosive gaseous mixtures, will depend upon the heat required for their combustion, as compared with that acquired by the tissue ; and the flame of those bodies which are most readily inflammable, and of those which produce most heat in combustion,... | |
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