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| off by the containing <add>surrounding</add><lb/> | off by the containing <add>surrounding</add><lb/> | ||
| <add>bodies</add> vessel. Then</p>   | <add>bodies</add> vessel. Then</p>   | ||
| <p>3. There must be <lb/> | <p>3. There must be <lb/> | ||
| another supply of <lb/> | another supply of <lb/> | ||
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| to the quantity of <lb/> | to the quantity of <lb/> | ||
| water in height:  <lb/> | water in height:  <lb/> | ||
| i: if a <del><gap/></del | i: if a <del><gap/></del> fluid in <lb/> | ||
| an <gap/> state. <lb/> | an <gap/> state. <lb/> | ||
| it will not increase <lb/> | it will not increase <lb/> | ||
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| low enough</p> | low enough</p> | ||
| <p | <p>Nor need the strength <lb/> | ||
| be for a greater <lb/> | be for a greater <lb/> | ||
| part of the height <lb/> | part of the height <lb/> | ||
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| <gap/> 16 foot is the <lb/> | <gap/> 16 foot is the <lb/> | ||
| utmost of the waters <lb/> | utmost of the waters <lb/> | ||
| rise by a single <add>flash</add></p><p>flash. To be <gap/><lb/> | rise by a single <add>flash</add></p><pb/> | ||
| <p>flash. To be <gap/><lb/> | |||
| if it be deemed advisable <lb/> | if it be deemed advisable <lb/> | ||
| to raise <lb/> | to raise <lb/> | ||
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| it is let out then <lb/> | it is let out then <lb/> | ||
| the strength must <lb/> | the strength must <lb/> | ||
| be according<add>sufficient for</add> to a <lb/> | be according <add>sufficient for</add> to a <lb/> | ||
| greater height of <lb/> | greater height of <lb/> | ||
| water</p> | water</p> | ||
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| flashes?</p> | flashes?</p> | ||
| <p>By a single flash  | <p>By a single flash <lb/> | ||
| you get say 16 <lb/> | |||
| foot rise of water <lb/> | foot rise of water <lb/> | ||
| By 2 flashes you <lb/> | By 2 flashes you <lb/> | ||
| get 24 feet of water.</p>   | get 24 feet of water.</p>   | ||
| <p> | |||
| Quere which has <lb/> | <p>Quere which has <lb/> | ||
| most power? one <lb/> | most power? one <lb/> | ||
| cylinder of 24 foot <lb/> | cylinder of 24 foot <lb/> | ||
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| should be <lb/> | should be <lb/> | ||
| employ'd.</p> | employ'd.</p> | ||
| <head>Air changing Machine</head> | |||
| <p>The Winnowing machine <lb/> | <p>The Winnowing machine <lb/> | ||
| may be made <lb/> | may be made <lb/> | ||
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| direction, nor fast <lb/> | direction, nor fast <lb/> | ||
| enough.</p> | enough.</p> | ||
| Could any <del>thing</del><add>use</add><lb/> | |||
| <p>Could any <del>thing</del><add>use</add><lb/> | |||
| be made of the force <lb/> | be made of the force <lb/> | ||
| acquired by the <add>burnt</add> air <lb/> | acquired by the <add>burnt</add> air <lb/> | ||
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| kept in a state of compression, <lb/> | kept in a state of compression, <lb/> | ||
| but at the <lb/> | but at the <lb/> | ||
| expence of the ventilation power.<pb/> | expence of the ventilation power.</p><pb/> | ||
| <p>Tube for the standard <lb/> | <p>Tube for the standard <lb/> | ||
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| Pump: worked suppose <lb/> | Pump: worked suppose <lb/> | ||
| by shavings <lb/> | by shavings <lb/> | ||
| or rather <del>by straw</del><lb/> | |||
| for facility of calculation, <lb/> | for facility of calculation, <lb/> | ||
| by straw.</p>   | by straw.</p>   | ||
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| Advantage will be <lb/> | Advantage will be <lb/> | ||
| of Steam Eng. 5h/x<lb/> | of Steam Eng. 5h/x<lb/> | ||
| of Flash P | of Flash P.a 3H/y</p><pb/> | ||
| <p>Price of Straw fewel <lb/> | <p>Price of Straw fewel <lb/> | ||
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| per load 1-10-0</p> | per load 1-10-0</p> | ||
| <p>Cheapest ordinary 1-1-0 <lb/> | <p>Cheapest ordinary 1-1-0 <lb/> | ||
| price</p> | price</p><pb/> | ||
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Click Here To Edit Dec:r 1793 Flash P
In the Steam Engine 
the Chamber must 
be cast all in one 
place viz: of Cast 
Iron at the cheapest.
That iron must be 
of great strength and 
of a strength increasing 
in proportion to 
the power of the steam 
that is in proportion 
to the size of the 
Chamber
In the Steam Engine 
the whole of the water 
in the Boiler must
be brought to the Boiling
Heat before any 
steam is formed - before 
any power is 
produced and then
2 There must be a 
constant supply of 
caloric to make up 
for what is carried 
off by the containing surrounding
bodies vessel. Then
3. There must be 
another supply of 
caloric to convert 
the water into steam 
But the quantity of 
caloric absorbed by 
a given weight of 
water when converted 
into steam is much 
greater than the 
quantity of caloric 
absorbed by a given 
the same weight of 
air when expanded to 
twice its bulk.
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In the Flash Pump 
the Chamber need 
not be all of a piece 
it may be of thin 
lead or copper or it 
be well supported 
with brick work.
The strength will 
only be in proportion 
to the quantity of 
water in height:  
i: if a  fluid in 
an  state. 
it will not increase 
with the diameter 
of the flash-chamber
The Chamber 
must certainly be 
strong - but this only 
at bottom: and 
the strength even
be given by arch 
work, or by the 
ground where circumstances 
admitt 
of its being built 
low enough
Nor need the strength 
be for a greater 
part of the height 
than that to which 
the water will be 
raised
Suppose 1/2 the 
utmost quantity of 
the air that can be 
driven out and 
32 foot the height 
to which the water 
could rise if the 
whole of the air were 
driven out: - the 
 16 foot is the 
utmost of the waters 
rise by a single flash
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flash. To be 
if it be deemed advisable 
to raise 
the water be by successive 
flashes before 
it is let out then 
the strength must 
be according sufficient for to a 
greater height of 
water
Quere which is best? 
to work with single 
flashes, or successive
flashes?
By a single flash 
you get say 16 
foot rise of water 
By 2 flashes you 
get 24 feet of water.
Quere which has 
most power? one 
cylinder of 24 foot 
altitude: or 2 cylinders 
of the same 
diameter, each of 
16 foot altitude.
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As the more water 
the greater more of 
the caloric is wasted 
in forming steam 
with it, the power 
of the Machine 
depends absolutely 
upon the driness of 
the match: therefore
1. There It will be 
worth while to make & keep 
it dry in the Match-
Chamber or the 
Exsiccation  place
2. No moist fuel
nothing of oil or turpentine 
should be 
employ'd.
Air changing Machine
The Winnowing machine 
may be made 
to move by wind while 
there is any - the 
machinery requisite 
will be very little
The wind alone without 
the Windmill 
would not do, since 
it would neither move 
always in the proper 
direction, nor fast 
enough.
Could any thinguse
be made of the force 
acquired by the burnt air 
from its expulsion ".
Hardly - since it 
would not act. but 
in proportion as it was 
in a state of compression, 
nor would it be 
kept in a state of compression, 
but at the 
expence of the ventilation power.
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Tube for the standard 
a Steam Engine of the greatest 
Diameter say 8 foot.  
Find by what quantity 
and expence of 
Coal a certain quantity 
of water can 
be raised to a gi 
certain height in a 
certain time.  Compare 
this effect 
with that of a Flash 
Pump: worked suppose 
by shavings 
or rather by straw
for facility of calculation, 
by straw.
The Steam EngineFlash Pump 
will give per minute 
Strokes only to x 
Steam Engine n x
n x =24 or 26
Number of strokes given 
in a minute by the 
Steam Engine 9 
- by Flash Pump 5 
Power resulting from the Height to which the water
is raised by a stroke 
of the Steam Engine - 4
- by Flash Pump 3
Expence of a stroke 
by Steam Engine - x
-by Flash Pump - y
Advantage will be 
of Steam Eng. 5h/x
of Flash P.a 3H/y
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Price of Straw fewel 
compared to Coal fuel 
Weight of a Truss 
of Straw - lb 36 
No of Trusses in 
a load 36
—
Weight of a load }
of straw} 1296
Weight of a Ton }
of Coal - - 2240 
Price of a Ton of} £-s-d
Coal} 
of a Ton of Straw}
Dry Straw has certainly 
much more combustible 
matter than the purest Coal
Coal containing 
1. So much more Earth 
2. Its combustible matter 
consisting of oil which 
by combustion is reduced 
to water which water 
consumes caloric in 
being formed into vapour
Lavoisiers Annales
14 199 Water 
Straw contains 7 
times as much caloric 
as water does. 
 on heat.
Present Price of Straw 
per load 1-10-0
Cheapest ordinary 1-1-0 
price
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| Identifier: | JB/106/013/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. | |||
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| 1793-12 | |||
| 106 | |||
| 013 | flash-pump | ||
| 003 | flash & steam engine | ||
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