Practical Mechanics for Boys by James Slough Zerbe

CHAPTER XVI

Chapter 23 1,572 words
HANDY TABLES TABLE OF WEIGHTS FOR ROUND AND SQUARE STEEL. The Estimate is on the basis of Lineal Feet. 1 cu. ft. of Steel--490 lbs. ==========+===================+==========+=================== | | | | Weight in Pounds | | Weight in Pounds Sizes in | | Sizes in | Inches +---------+---------+ Inches +---------+--------- | Round | Square | | Round | Square ----------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------- 1/16 | .110 | .013 | 1-1/16 | 3.014 | 3.400 1/8 | .042 | .053 | 1-1/8 | 3.379 | 3.838 3/16 | .094 | .119 | 1-3/16 | 3.766 | 4.303 1/4 | .167 | .212 | 1-1/4 | 4.173 | 4.795 5/16 | .261 | .333 | 1-5/16 | 4.600 | 5.312 3/8 | .375 | .478 | 1-3/8 | 5.049 | 5.857 7/16 | .511 | .651 | 1-7/16 | 5.518 | 6.428 1/2 | .667 | .850 | 1-1/2 | 6.008 | 7.650 9/16 | .845 | 1.026 | 1-9/16 | 6.520 | 7.650 5/8 | 1.043 | 1.328 | 1-5/8 | 7.051 | 8.301 11/16 | 1.262 | 1.608 | 1-11/16 | 7.604 | 8.978 3/4 | 1.502 | 1.913 | 1-3/4 | 8.178 | 10.41 13/16 | 1.773 | 2.245 | 1-13/16 | 8.773 | 11.17 7/8 | 2.044 | 2.603 | 1-7/8 | 9.388 | 11.95 15/16 | 2.347 | 2.989 | 1-15/16 | 10.02 | 12.76 1 | 2.670 | 3.400 | 2 | 10.68 | 13.60 ----------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------- WEIGHT OF FLAT STEEL BARS. =========+============================================================= Thickness| in | Width Inches | ---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+-----+------+------ 1/16 | .212| .265| .32 | .372| .425| .477| .53| .588| .63 1/8 | .425| .53 | .64 | .745| .85 | .955| 1.06| 1.17 | 1.27 3/16 | .638| .797| .957| 1.11 | 1.28 | 1.44 | 1.59| 1.75 | 1.91 1/4 | .85 | 1.06 | 1.28 | 1.49 | 1.70 | 1.91 | 2.12| 2.34 | 2.55 5/16 | 1.06 | 1.33 | 1.59 | 1.86 | 2.12 | 2.39 | 2.65| 2.92 | 3.19 3/8 | 1.28 | 1.59 | 1.92 | 2.23 | 2.55 | 2.87 | 3.19| 3.51 | 3.83 7/16 | 1.49 | 1.85 | 2.23 | 2.60 | 2.98 | 3.35 | 3.72| 4.09 | 4.46 1/2 | 1.70 | 2.12 | 2.55 | 2.98 | 3.40 | 3.83 | 4.25| 4.67 | 5.10 9/16 | 1.92 | 2.39 | 2.87 | 3.35 | 3.83 | 4.30 | 4.78| 5.26 | 5.74 5/8 | 2.12 | 2.65 | 3.19 | 3.72 | 4.25 | 4.78 | 5.31| 5.84 | 6.38 11/16 | 2.34 | 2.92 | 3.51 | 4.09 | 4.67 | 5.26 | 5.84| 6.43 | 7.02 3/4 | 2.55 | 3.19 | 3.83 | 4.47 | 5.10 | 5.75 | 6.38| 7.02 | 7.65 13/16 | 2.76 | 3.45 | 4.14 | 4.48 | 5.53 | 6.21 | 6.90| 7.60 | 8.29 7/8 | 2.98 | 3.72 | 4.47 | 5.20 | 5.95 | 6.69 | 7.44| 8.18 | 8.93 15/16 | 3.19 | 3.99 | 4.78 | 5.58 | 6.38 | 7.18 | 7.97| 8.77 | 9.57 1 | 3.40 | 4.25 | 5.10 | 5.95 | 6.80 | 7.65 | 8.50| 9.35 |10.20 ---------+------+------+------+------+------+------+-----+------+------ AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. For Merchandise of all kinds. 16 Drams (dr.) make 1 Ounce (oz.) 16 Ounces make 1 Pound (pd.) 25 Pounds make 1 Quarter (qr.) 4 Quarters, or 100 lbs., make 1 Hundredweight (cwt.) 20 Hundredweights make 1 Ton (T.) 2,240 Pounds make 1 Long ton (L. T.) TROY WEIGHT. For Gold, Silver, and Precious Metals. 24 Grains (gr.) make 1 Pennyweight (pwt.) 20 Pennyweights make 1 Ounce (oz.) 12 Ounces make 1 Pound (pd.) APOTHECARIES WEIGHT. For Drugs, Medicals and Chemicals. 20 Grains (gr.) make 1 Scruple (sc.) 3 Scruples make 1 Dram (dr.) 8 Drams make 1 Ounce (oz.) 12 Ounces make 1 Pound (pd.) LINEAR MEASURE. For Surveyors' Use. 12 Inches make 1 Foot 3 Feet make 1 Yard 5-1/2 Yards make 1 Rod 40 Rods make 1 Furlong 8 Furlongs 1 Mile LONG MEASURE. 12 Inches make 1 Foot 3 Feet make 1 Yard 6 Feet make 1 Fathom 5-1/2 Yards make 1 Rod or pole 40 Poles make 1 Furlong 8 Furlongs make 1 Mile 3 Miles make 1 League 69-1/2 Miles make 1 Degree SQUARE MEASURE. 144 square inches make 1 square foot 9 square feet make 1 square yard 30-1/2 square yards make 1 square pole 40 square poles make 1 square rod 4 square rods make 1 acre 640 square acres make 1 acre mile SOLID OR CUBIC MEASURE. 1,728 Cubic inches make 1 Cubic foot 27 Cubic feet make 1 Cubic yard 128 Cubic feet make 1 Cord of wood 24-3/4 Cubic feet make 1 Perch of stone DRY MEASURE. 2 Pints make 1 Quart (qt.) 8 Quarts make 1 peck (pk.) 4 Pecks make 1 Bushel (bu.) 36 Bushels make 1 Chaldron (ch.) LIQUID MEASURE. 4 Gills (g.) make 1 Pint (pt.) 2 Pints make 1 Quart (qt.) 4 Quarts make 1 Gallon (gal.) 31-1/2 Gallons make 1 Barrel (bbl.) 2 Bbls., or 63 gals., make. 1 Hogshead (hhd.) PAPER MEASURE. 24 Sheets (sh.) make 1 Quire (qu.) 20 Quires make 1 Ream (r.) 10 Reams make 1 Bale (ba.) or bundle. TABLE OF TEMPERATURES. Greatest artificial cold 220 degrees below Fahr. " natural " 73.7 " " " Mercury freezes 39 " " " Mixture of snow and salt 4 " " " Greatest density of water at 39.2 " above " Blood Heat 97.9 " " " Alcohol boils 172.4 " " " Water boils 212 " " " Mercury boils 662 " " " Sulphur boils 824 " " " Silver melts 1,749 " " " Cast iron melts 2,786 " " " STRENGTH OF VARIOUS METALS. The tests are made by using a cubic inch of the metal and compressing it, and by trying to draw apart a square inch of metal. Indicated in pounds. ========================+=========+============= | Tension | Compression ------------------------+---------+------------- Aluminum | 15,000 | 12,000 Brass, cast | 24,000 | 30,000 Bronze, gun metal | 32,000 | 20,000 " manganese | 60,000 | 120,000 " phosphor | 50,000 | ...... Copper, cast | 24,000 | 40,000 " wire annealed. | 36,000 | ...... " " unannealed | 60,000 | ...... Iron, cast | 15,000 | ...... " " annealed | 60,000 | 80,000 " " unannealed | 80,000 | ...... " wrought | 48,000 | 46,000 Lead, cast | 2,000 | ...... Steel castings | 70,000 | 70,000 " plow | 270,000 | ...... " structural | 60,000 | 60,000 " wire annealed | 80,000 | ...... " crucible | 180,000 | ...... Tin | 3,800 | 6,000 ------------------------+---------+------------- FREEZING MIXTURES ===============================================+======================= |Temperature Changes |in Degrees Fahrenheit +---------+------------ Mixtures | From | To -----------------------------------------------+---------+------------ Common salt, 1 part; snow, 3 parts | 32 | zero .0 Common salt, 1 part; snow 1 part | 32 | -.4 Calcium chloride, 3 parts; snow 1 part | 32 | -27 Calcium chloride, 2 parts; snow 1 part | 32 | -44 Sal ammoniac, 5 parts; salt-peter 5 parts; | | water 16 parts. | 50 | -10 Sal ammoniac, 1 part; salt-peter 1 part; | | water 1 part | 46 | -11 Ammonium nitrate, 1 part; water 1 part | 50 | -3 Potassium hydrate, 4 parts; snow 3 parts | 32 | -35 -----------------------------------------------+---------+------------ IGNITION TEMPERATURES. Phosphorus 120 degrees Fahrenheit Bi-sulphide of carbon 300 " " Gun-cotton 430 " " Nitro-glycerine 490 " " Phosphorus, amorphous 500 " " Rifle powder 550 " " Charcoal 660 " " Dry pine wood 800 " " Oak 900 " " POWER AND HEAT EQUIVALENTS. In studying matters pertaining to power and heat, certain terms are used, such as horsepower, horsepower-hours, watts, watt-hours, kilowatt, kilowatt-hours, foot-pounds, joule, and B. T. U. (British Thermal Unit). The following tables give a comprehensive idea of the values of the different terms: 1 Horsepower-hour = 0.746 kilowatt-hour = 1,980,000 foot-pounds of water evaporated at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, raised from 62 degrees to 212 degrees. 1 Kilowatt-hour = 1,000 watt-hours = 1.34 horse-power-hours = 2,653,200 foot-pounds = 3,600,000 joules = 3,420 B. T. U. = 3.54 pounds of water evaporated at 212 degrees = 22.8 pounds of water raised from 62 to 212 degrees. 1 Horsepower = 746 watts = 0.746 kilowatts.= 33,000 foot-pounds per second = 2,550 B. T. U. per min. = 0.71 B. T. U. per second = 2.64 pounds of water evaporated per hour at 212 degrees. 1 Kilowatt = 1,000 watts = 1.34 horsepower = 2,653,200 foot-pounds per hour = 44,220 foot-pounds per min. = 737 foot-pounds per second = 3,420 B. T. U. per hour = 57 B. T. U. per min. = 0.95 B. T. U. per second = 3.54 pounds of water evaporated per hour at 212. 1 Watt = 1 joule per second = 0.00134 horse-power = 0.001 kilowatt = 342 B. T. U. per hour = 44.22 foot-pounds per min. = 0.74 foot-pounds per second = 0.0035 pounds of water evaporated per hour at 212 degrees. 1 B. T. U. (British Thermal Unit) = 1,052 watt-seconds = 778 foot-pounds = 0.252 calorie = 0.000292 kilowatt-hours = 0.000391 horsepower-hour = 0.00104 pounds of water evaporated at 212 degrees. 1 Foot-pound = 1.36 joule = 0.000000377 kilowatt-hour = 0.00129 B. T. U. = 0.0000005 horsepower-hour. 1 Joule = 1 watt-second = 0.000000278 kilowatt-hour = 0.00095 B. T. U. = 0.74 foot-pounds.