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1887 Brief description and engraving of triple expansion engines made by [[John Jones and Sons]] of Brunswick Dock, Liverpool, designed for working with an initial pressure of | |||
160 lb. per square inch,. Cylinders 21 in., 35 in., and 53 in. in diameter, with a stroke | |||
of 42 in. During the trial trip 1000 indicated horsepower was developed, with an average of 76 revolutions | |||
per minute,<ref>[[Engineering 1887/12/30]]</ref> | |||
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1887 Brief description and engraving of triple expansion engines made by John Jones and Sons of Brunswick Dock, Liverpool, designed for working with an initial pressure of 160 lb. per square inch,. Cylinders 21 in., 35 in., and 53 in. in diameter, with a stroke of 42 in. During the trial trip 1000 indicated horsepower was developed, with an average of 76 revolutions per minute,[1]