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Example sentences for "carbureted"

Lexicographically close words:
carbuncle; carbuncled; carbuncles; carbuncular; carburet; carbureter; carburetor; carburetors; carburetted; carburetter
  1. If it were true that carbureted hydrogen and petroleum are produced only from the primary decomposition of organic tissue, it would be inevitable that at least the elastic gases would have escaped long since.

  2. In all cases where sandstones contain petroleum in quantity, I think it will be found that there are sheets of carbonaceous matter below, from which carbureted hydrogen and petroleum are constantly issuing.

  3. Petroleum is scarcely less constant in its connection with these carbonaceous rocks than carbureted hydrogen, and it only escapes notice from the little space it occupies.

  4. Here it is evident that the coal has undergone a long-continued distillation, which must have resulted in the constant production of carbonic acid and carbureted hydrogen.

  5. Water-gas is of low illuminating value, but after it is carbureted it burns with a brilliant flame.

  6. Coal-gas usually is of lower illuminating value than carbureted water-gas.

  7. Carbureted water-gas is made from fixed carbon, steam, and oil and also from steam and oil.

  8. To make carbureted water-gas, oil-gas is mixed with it, the latter being made by heating oil in retorts.

  9. His chemical analyses showed to a considerable extent the properties of carbureted hydrogen upon which illuminating value depended.

  10. With carbureted water gas and 20 per cent.

  11. Experiments with carbureted water gas gave the following results, with a consumption of 5 cubic feet per hour: Size of Chimney.

  12. In parts of the United Kingdom, such as South Wales, where gas coal is dear, and anthracite and bastard coals are cheap, water gas highly carbureted will entirely supplant coal gas, with a saving of fifty per cent.

  13. When a current of air is passed over the surface of gasoline it becomes carbureted or charged with its vapors to saturation.

  14. The heat of the steam is taken up by the refrigeration caused by the evaporation of the gasoline, so that at E the compound is carbureted air and cold water.

  15. The crankshaft in the Gnome motor had been hollowed out to form a tube or pipe, through which the fuel or carbureted air passed to the cylinder by means of a valve in the head of the piston which worked automatically.

  16. The carbureted air is supplied to the cylinder from a chamber called the "carbureter.

  17. Greater power can be obtained either by increasing the size of the cylinder so that it can hold more of the carbureted air, making a greater explosion possible; or else by causing more frequent explosions.

  18. A continuance of decomposition changes this lignite into common or bituminous coal, chiefly by the discharge of carbureted hydrogen, or the gas by which we illuminate our streets and houses.

  19. In ordinary carbureted water gas as supplied by the superheater processes, such as the Lowe, Springer, etc.

  20. In carbureted water gas this gas is only used as the carrier of illuminating hydrocarbon gases, made by decomposing various grades of hydrocarbon oils into permanent gases by heat.

  21. Moreover, we are now talking about the use of carbureted water gas as an enricher of coal gas, and not as an illuminant to be consumed per se.

  22. Relation of oxygen to nitrogen; amount of carbonic acid; carbureted hydrogen; ammoniacal vapors.

  23. The body of the device, represented by A, has a flange by means of which it is secured to the pipe which carries the carbureted air to the engine.

  24. At this position the valve Q closes, and the cam L opens the inlet valve M, so that as the piston descends the second revolution, the carbureted air is drawn in until the crank has just turned at its lowest limit of movement, as shown in Fig.

  25. The upward stroke of the piston now performs the work of compressing the carbureted air in the cylinder, and it is ready for the ignition the moment it again reaches the position shown in Fig.

  26. Third, the down stroke of the piston, and the indrawing of a fresh charge of carbureted air.

  27. Fourth, the upward movement of the piston, and the compression of the charge of carbureted air.

  28. It is obvious that more or less of the unburnt gases will remain, or that some of the unburnt carbureted air will pass out at each discharge, and thus, in either case, detract from the power of the subsequent explosion.

  29. From fissures in the roofs of the galleries carbureted hydrogen gas was constantly flowing; and in some of the more dangerous places it might be heard escaping from the crevices of the coal with a hissing noise.

  30. Hence his numerous experiments on the fire-damp at the blowers in the mine, as well as on carbureted hydrogen gas in his cottage by means of the apparatus above described.

  31. We have but to remember that carbureted hydrogen is the deadly fire-damp of the miners to realize what effect great gusts of it must have had on animal life.

  32. And we are further told that, "when it, carbureted hydrogen, is mixed in due proportion with oxygen or atmospheric air, a compound is produced which explodes with the electric spark or the approach of flame.

  33. This is the same terrible noise which, as I have already shown, would necessarily result from the carbureted hydrogen of the comet exploding in our atmosphere.


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