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Compressed Air: Its Production, Uses, and Applications
Gardner Dexter Hiscox
Compressed Air: Its Production, Uses, and Applications
Gardner Dexter Hiscox
Originally published in 1903, this book was described by its publisher ---the Scientific American magazine--- as "comprising the physical properties of air from a vacuum to its liquid state, its thermodynamics, compression, transmission, and uses as a motive power in the operation of stationary and portable machinery, in mining, air tools, air lifts, pumping of water, acids, and oils; the air blast for cleaning and painting, the sand blast and its work, and the numerous appliances in which compressed air is a most convenient and economical transmitter of power for mechanical work, railway propulsion, refrigeration and the various uses to which compressed air has been applied; with forty air tables and five hundred and forty-five illustrations." Gardner D. Hiscox, M. E., was also the author of Mechanical Movements, Powers, Devices and Appliances, Gas Gasoline and Oil Engines, and Horseless Vehicles, Automobiles, amongst other books.
828 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 28, 2005 |
ISBN13 | 9781410224644 |
Publishers | University Press of the Pacific |
Pages | 828 |
Dimensions | 156 × 234 × 42 mm · 1.14 kg |
Language | English |
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