Heat Engines Steam Gas Steam Turbines And Their Auxiliaries
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P. M. Initial pressure, 100 Ibs. ; back pressure, atmospheric; cut-off, i stroke. What H. P. Will be developed? Assume card factor of 85 per cent. 6. An engine is 8" X 12"; initial steam pressure, 100 Ibs. Gage; back pressure, 3 Ibs. Gage; cut-off, ; the expansion curve is an isothermal of a perfect gas; r. P. M. , 250. What is the horse-power of the engine? Card factor, 85 per cent. 6. Determine the horse-power of a 13" X 18" double-acting engine when making 220 r. P. M. While taking steam at ...80 Ibs. Gage and cutting off at 1 stroke. Neglect the clearance and assume that the mean back pressure is 20. 5 Ibs. Absolute, and that the card factor is 80 per cent. 7. An engine is 18" X 30"; cut-off, | stroke. It runs 100 r. P. M. Initial steam pressure, 80 Ibs. Exhaust, atmospheric. What would be the increase of horse-power if the cut-off was increased to \ stroke and initial pressure to 150 Ibs. ? Card factor, 80 per cent. ^8. An engine is 8" X !. " and makes 300 r. P. M. ; cut-off, i stroke; ex- haust, atmosphere.
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