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The suitability of Virginia coals for underfeed stoker equipped plants
(Virginia Tech, 1934-05-15)
<p>Performance of Southwest Virginia coal: The results
of the 24-hour tests herein recorded indicate that nut and
slack coal from Southwest Virginia can be burned economically
at burning rates of from 15.36 to 27.20 ...
A steam-load study of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute power plant
(Virginia Tech, 1936-06-15)
see document
Performance tests and cooling effect distribution of the V.P.I. forced draft cooling tower
(Virginia Tech, 1939-05-15)
<p>Test data of forced draft cooling towers is all too
meager, and that available is, in many instances, incomplete.
It is the opinion of the authors that putting cooling tower
design on a rational basis can be brought ...
The possibility of increasing compression ratios by using water as an anti-detonant
(Virginia Tech, 1936-05-05)
Conclusions
(1) Water 1s a knock suppressor.
(2) Water does not act as an anti-detonant by
slowing down the rate of flame propagation, but merely removes a portion of the heat of combustion.
(3) Increasing the compression ...
A study of a method for testing boiler feedwater treatments in Duplex Test Boiler
(Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, 1938)
A comparative determination of the suitability of some of the so-called "lubricating aids" for industrial use
(Virginia Tech, 1934-05-01)
Introduction<p>
At the present time there are, on the market, numerous lubricating aids which are designed to improve the lubricating qualities of the various mineral lubricating oils, especially those intended for automotive ...