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Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated)

James Slough Zerbe
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Description:Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated) CONTENTChapter I. Motors and Motive Power///CHAPTER_IChapter II. The Steam Generator///CHAPTER_IIChapter III. Steam Engines///CHAPTER_IIIChapter IV. Fuels and Combustion///CHAPTER_IVChapter V. The Internal Combustion Engine///CHAPTER_VChapter VI. Carbureters///CHAPTER_VIChapter VII. Ignition, Low Tension System///CHAPTER_VIIChapter VIII. Ignition, High Tension///CHAPTER_VIIIChapter IX. Mechanical Devices Utilized in Power///CHAPTER_IXChapter X. Valves and Valve Fittings///CHAPTER_XChapter XI. Cams and Eccentrics///CHAPTER_XIChapter XII. Gears and Gearing///CHAPTER_XIIChapter XIII. Special Types of Engines///CHAPTER_XIIIChapter XIV. Enginery in the Development of the Human Race///CHAPTER_XIVChapter XV. The Energy of the Sun, and How Heat is Measured///CHAPTER_XV HEATS OF COMBUSTIONGLOSSARY OF WORDS///GLOSSARY_OF_WORDS INTRODUCTORY The motor is the great dominating factor in the world of industry. Every wheel and spindle; every shaft and loom, and every piece of mechanism which has motion, derives it from some sort of motor. The term motor has a wider significance than any other word. A steam engine is a motor, and so, also, is a dynamo, a water wheel or a wind mill. It would be just as descriptive to call a wind mill a wind motor, or a steam engine a steam motor, as to adhere to the old terms; and, on the other hand, since it would be out of place to call a dynamo or a wind mill an engine, the word motor seems best adapted to express the meaning of every type of mechanism which transforms energy into motion. In considering the subject I shall proceed on the theory that the boy knows nothing whatsoever of the subject, nor the terms used to designate the various phases, subjects and elements. It must be elementary in its character, and wholly devoid of technical terms or sentences. While it is necessary to give information in a book of this character, on the methods for figuring out power, it must be done without resorting to the formulas usually employed in engineering works, as they are of such a nature that the boy must have some knowledge of the higher mathematics to follow out the calculations employed. Indeed, every phase should be brought within the mental view of the boy, and to do this may occasionally necessitate what might appear to be long drawn out explanations, all of which, it is hoped, will be the means of more clearly presenting the subject. The opening chapters, which treat of the fundamentals, will be as nearly complete as possible, and thus lay a foundation for the work we shall be called upon to perform, when we treat of the structures of the different parts and devices in the various types of motors.>>>provided by thaiperfect.comWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated). To get started finding Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated)

James Slough Zerbe
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Description: Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated) CONTENTChapter I. Motors and Motive Power///CHAPTER_IChapter II. The Steam Generator///CHAPTER_IIChapter III. Steam Engines///CHAPTER_IIIChapter IV. Fuels and Combustion///CHAPTER_IVChapter V. The Internal Combustion Engine///CHAPTER_VChapter VI. Carbureters///CHAPTER_VIChapter VII. Ignition, Low Tension System///CHAPTER_VIIChapter VIII. Ignition, High Tension///CHAPTER_VIIIChapter IX. Mechanical Devices Utilized in Power///CHAPTER_IXChapter X. Valves and Valve Fittings///CHAPTER_XChapter XI. Cams and Eccentrics///CHAPTER_XIChapter XII. Gears and Gearing///CHAPTER_XIIChapter XIII. Special Types of Engines///CHAPTER_XIIIChapter XIV. Enginery in the Development of the Human Race///CHAPTER_XIVChapter XV. The Energy of the Sun, and How Heat is Measured///CHAPTER_XV HEATS OF COMBUSTIONGLOSSARY OF WORDS///GLOSSARY_OF_WORDS INTRODUCTORY The motor is the great dominating factor in the world of industry. Every wheel and spindle; every shaft and loom, and every piece of mechanism which has motion, derives it from some sort of motor. The term motor has a wider significance than any other word. A steam engine is a motor, and so, also, is a dynamo, a water wheel or a wind mill. It would be just as descriptive to call a wind mill a wind motor, or a steam engine a steam motor, as to adhere to the old terms; and, on the other hand, since it would be out of place to call a dynamo or a wind mill an engine, the word motor seems best adapted to express the meaning of every type of mechanism which transforms energy into motion. In considering the subject I shall proceed on the theory that the boy knows nothing whatsoever of the subject, nor the terms used to designate the various phases, subjects and elements. It must be elementary in its character, and wholly devoid of technical terms or sentences. While it is necessary to give information in a book of this character, on the methods for figuring out power, it must be done without resorting to the formulas usually employed in engineering works, as they are of such a nature that the boy must have some knowledge of the higher mathematics to follow out the calculations employed. Indeed, every phase should be brought within the mental view of the boy, and to do this may occasionally necessitate what might appear to be long drawn out explanations, all of which, it is hoped, will be the means of more clearly presenting the subject. The opening chapters, which treat of the fundamentals, will be as nearly complete as possible, and thus lay a foundation for the work we shall be called upon to perform, when we treat of the structures of the different parts and devices in the various types of motors.>>>provided by thaiperfect.comWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated). To get started finding Motors, by James Slough Zerbe : (full image Illustrated), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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