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    fire tube boiler.It is a low pressure‚medium capacity boiler.The maximum capacity of cochran boiler is about 4000 kg of steam per hour and the maximum pressure of steam produced is about 10 bat.It mainly consists of a cylindrical shell with hemispherical crown‚ fire box‚grate‚ combustion chamber‚smoke box and chimney for connecting pressure gauge‚ water gauge‚ safety valve‚steam stop value‚fusible plug. The boiler is filled with water to the specified level using a feed pump.The feed check valve

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    and a river that ran purple with ill-smelling dye […]” This obviously indicates the pollution that is going on‚ hence the ill smell and the odd colours. The author uses another disturbing image to describe the pistons of the steam engines. “[…] the piston of the steam-engine worked monotonously up and down‚ like the head of an elephant in a state of melancholy madness.” This bizarre image visualises powerful machines trapped in pointless repetitive motion. This also illustrates the boring and repetitive

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    John Smeaton. Since then‚ it has become the foundation of almost every building in the world. Another technological development in Britain during industrial revolution was the improvement of steam engine by a Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick who began to construct higher pressure non-condensing steam engines‚ exhausting against the atmosphere. On the aspects of transportation‚ British engineers had offered a better path with engineered road and railways built by John McAdam‚ Thomas Telford‚ joseph

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    James Watt’s improvements to the steam engine between 1763 and 1779 led to its increased practical and commercial success. The technical innovations of the industrial revolution increased the demand for iron which led to an iron boom in Great Britain. One innovation of the industrial revolution

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    PART 1 TOPICS * INDUSTRY OF AUTOMOBILE * HISTORY OF BIKE ------------------------------------------------- THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY INDUSTRY PROFILE INTRODUCTION Industry Profile The market of two wheelers is very wide and because of technology‚ new products (two- wheeler) with new features are introduced day by day. The level of competition is also very high in two wheeler market. So‚ because

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    TWO words from the passage below for each blank space. Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine was one of the first devices to use the power of steam for mechanical work. It was originally used to pump water from mines. A boiler‚ encased in brick and sitting over a coal fire‚ generated steam‚ which drove the piston in the open top cylinder above the boiler. When the steam built up‚ the pressure opened a value allowing the steam to fill the cylinder and push the piston up. When the piston reached the top

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    played a domi­nant role. Everything depended upon the manual labour. Men had to work everywhere. Naturally things were produced at a very slow pace. The use of steam in driving the machines brought about a revolution in the industries. The discovery of steam-engine made it possible to turn the wheels of mighty machines with the help of steam-power. The discovery of electricity as a source of power proved all the more useful. It came as a sort of god-sent to prod­ucers. The industrial revolution progressed

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    COURT OF APPEAL Slater v Clay Cross Co Ltd [1956] 2 QB 264 Full text 17 May 1956 DENNING LJ: In Derbyshire there has been for well over a hundred years a railway line owned by the defendants. We were told that George Stephenson himself made it. The defendants use it so as to carry limestone from their quarries at Crich down to Ambergate. It is a small gauge line‚ only three feet‚ three inches wide‚ and is 2 1/2 miles long. On that small line there are two tunnels. One of them‚ with which we

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    fast paced machine made products. It first began in England during the 1700s and caused an increase in population. The reasons behind why the Industrial Revolution began was because of all the excess in iron‚ coal and cloth. Due to the coal‚ the steam-engine was invented to transport more goods across England faster than ever before. Also‚ because England’s agricultural economy was growing‚ the demand for faster and more efficient agricultural techniques caused the invention of the advanced machines

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    Abstract Many great innovations that benefited people came to earth in the 19th and 20th century. These new creations vastly improved people’s way of lives by making things easier and faster to do while some provide news and knowledge in a flash. The amazing ideas were formulated by brilliant inventors so that they could address the current needs to prevent time consuming tasks and at the same time deliver good results. Through these notable wonders which we often use were the computer‚ television

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