INDEX
- Advantages of system, [5]
- Aerograph, [101]
- Air compressors, [67], [70], [71]
- —— filters, [10], [21-27]
- —— induction, [63]
- —— lift, advantages, [97]
- —— ——, air required, [97]
- —— —— “depression,” [96]
- —— —— pumping, [95-100]
- —— —— submergence, [96], [100]
- —— receivers, [69]
- —— reheating, [68], [69]
- —— velocity, [36]
- “Aquadag,” [20]
- Ash handling, [58], [74-77]
- Bag filters, [22-24]
- Bends and elbows, [34], [35], [67]
- Bibliography, [105]
- “Blowing” system, [4]
- Breaking of materials, [34], [35], [67]
- Buffer boxes, [78]
- Capacity of pipe lines, [36]
- Cement handling plants, [101]
- Cleaning with air blast, [94]
- Coal-handling plants, [54-58], [60], [61]
- Comparative costs, [53]
- Conveying above atmospheric pressure, [6]
- —— below atmospheric pressure, [6]
- —— above and below atmospheric pressure, [6], [64-66]
- Cyclone separators, [21]
- Design, factors influencing, [8]
- Despatch tubes, [80], [81]
- Dischargers design, [10], [28-32], [56], [57]
- —— difficulties, [9]
- —— valves, [28], [31], [32], [56], [58]
- Exhausters, [10], [14]
- Factors influencing design, [8]
- Flexibility, [5]
- Flexible suction pipes, [36]
- Floating plants, [3], [46], [51], [59-61]
- Flue cleaning, [59]
- Foot power pumps, [86]
- Fundamental principles, [3]
- Grain-handling, [45], [47]
- Heavy commercial systems, [7]
- High pressure systems, [6], [39]
- Historical, [1], [2]
- “Induction” system, [4], [6], [62-66]
- “Intermittent” tube system, [81], [83]
- Junctions in pipe lines, [33]
- King’s exhauster, [10-14]
- —— three-way valve, [37]
- “Kinking” to be avoided, [92]
- Large pipe systems, [7]
- Lime washing, [101]
- Low pressure systems, [6]
- Lubrication, [20]
- Materials, breaking of, [34], [35], [67]
- Mollers’ air filter, [24]
- Nash hydro-turbine, [18], [19]
- Nozzles (suction), [10], [40-43]
- Oil contamination, [11]
- Pipe lines, [10], [33], [36], [39]
- —— ——, capacity of, [36]
- Pneumatic tube carriers, [81], [82]
- —— ——, “continuous,” [81], [83]
- —— —— foot power, [86]
- —— ——, “intermittent,” [81], [83]
- —— ——, power required, [84], [85]
- —— —— pressure system, [81], [85]
- —— —— vacuum system, [84]
- Portable quay-side plant, [5]
- —— railway plant, [49-51]
- —— vacuum cleaners, [92]
- Power required, [44]
- Pressure systems, [4], [6]
- Pumping by compressed air, [94], [95]
- Quayside plants, [51]
- Reheating compressed air, [68], [69]
- Rotary blowers, [14], [15]
- Sand-blasting, [102]
- Stationary plants, vacuum, [92]
- Steam consumption, [72-74]
- —— jet conveyors, [72], [74], [76]
- —— jets, [77]
- —— jets, economy of, [72], [73]
- Sturtevant blowers, [16], [17]
- “Suction” nozzles, [10], [40-43]
- —— systems, [4-7]
- Systems, advantages of, [5]
- Telescopic pipes, [38]
- Turbo-blowers, [11]
- Vacuum cleaners, [89]
- —— ——, tests, [92]
- —— required, [3]
- Valves in pipe line, [37]
- Velocity of air in pipes, [36]
- Water pumping, [95-100]
- Waterside plants, [45], [47], [48], [59]
- Wear of pipes and bends, [34], [35]
- Wet air filters, [25-27]
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