Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 65 in Engineering. One and one-half laboratory credits per week, second term. Re-quired of Sophomores in Civil Engineering. Mr. Eldred. IX. Steam Engineering.—Boilers and Thermodynamics. Boilers.—Types, advantages and disadvantages, fuels, flue-gases, heat losses,corrosion and incrustation, strength, accessories, valves, piping, shop practice,design. Text, Peabody and Miller. Thermodynamics.—Mathematical discussion of laws, application to perfectgases, saturated vapors, superheated vapors, flow of fluids, engine e

Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 65 in Engineering. One and one-half laboratory credits per week, second term. Re-quired of Sophomores in Civil Engineering. Mr. Eldred. IX. Steam Engineering.—Boilers and Thermodynamics. Boilers.—Types, advantages and disadvantages, fuels, flue-gases, heat losses,corrosion and incrustation, strength, accessories, valves, piping, shop practice,design. Text, Peabody and Miller. Thermodynamics.—Mathematical discussion of laws, application to perfectgases, saturated vapors, superheated vapors, flow of fluids, engine e Stock Photo
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Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 65 in Engineering. One and one-half laboratory credits per week, second term. Re-quired of Sophomores in Civil Engineering. Mr. Eldred. IX. Steam Engineering.—Boilers and Thermodynamics. Boilers.—Types, advantages and disadvantages, fuels, flue-gases, heat losses, corrosion and incrustation, strength, accessories, valves, piping, shop practice, design. Text, Peabody and Miller. Thermodynamics.—Mathematical discussion of laws, application to perfectgases, saturated vapors, superheated vapors, flow of fluids, engine economy, effect of cylinder walls, compounding, superheating, use of jackets, effect of vary-ing cut-off, speed, pressure, etc., friction, hot-air and gas engines, refrigeratingmachines, compressed-air transmission, injectors, thermodynamic principlesapplied to the steam turbine. Text, Peabodys Thermodynamics of the SteamEngine. Three recitation credits per week, throughout the year. Required of Juniorsin Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, a