This section is from the book "The English And American Mechanic", by B. Frank Van Cleve. Also available from Amazon: The English And American Mechanic.
Set 3.5 on c to 10 on d; then D is a line of diameters for cylinders, and c the corresponding number of horses' power; thus,
H. Pr, | 3½ | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 16 | 20 | 25 | 80 | 40 | 50 | on c. |
C. D. | 10 in. | 10$ | 12 | 13¼ | 15½ | 17 | 18¾ | 21½ | 24 | 26¾ | 29½ | 33¾ | 37¾ | on D. |
The same is effected on the common rule by setting 5 on c to 12 on d.
Set the pressure of steam in pounds per square inch on b to 4 upon a; and against the cylinder's diameter on d is the number of horses' power upon c.
Required the power of an engine, when the cylinder is 20 inches diameter and steam 30 pounds per square inch.
Set 30 on b to 4 on a ; and against 20 on D is 30 horses' power on C.
The same is effected on the common rule by setting the force of the steam on b to 250 on a.
 
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