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1The characterization of high-temperature vapors

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  • Title: ➤  The characterization of high-temperature vapors
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 555
  • Publisher: Wiley
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1967
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Schmidtsche Schack

units in the US, Japan, and Singapore. It originates from Schmidt’sche Heissdampf-Gesellschaft mbH, which was founded by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1910. The firm

Wilhelm Schmidt (engineer)

Wilhelm Schmidt, known as Hot Steam Schmidt (German: Heißdampf-Schmidt) (1858–1924) was a German engineer and inventor who achieved the breakthrough in

UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements

between all individual units. Other suffixes h: superheated steam (German: Heißdampf, lit. 'hot steam') n: saturated steam (German: Nassdampf, lit. 'wet steam')

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Günther Scheingraber, Manfred Weisbrod (1993). Preußen-Report. Band 7: Heißdampf-Personenzuglokomotiven P 6, P 8, P 10 und preußische Tender. Hermann Merker

Prussian P 8

Scheingraber, Günther; Weisbrod, Manfred (1993). Preußen-Report. Band 7: Heißdampf-Personenzuglokomotiven P 6, P 8, P 10 und preußische Tender (in German)

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Custodian to Sell at Private Sale All Rights and Patents of the Schmidt-sche Heissdampf Gesellschaft, of Germany to the Locomotive Superheater Co. March 24, 1919

Mariazell Railway

compound steam workings were acquired and designated Mv. The "h" stood for "Heißdampf" (superheated steam), and the "v" for "Verbundantrieb" (compound working)

BBÖ 214

Retrieved 2020-09-02. Giesl-Gieslingen, Adolph (30 March 1929). "Die 1D2-Heißdampf-Zwillings-Schnellzuglokomotive R 214 der Österr. Bundesbahnen". Zeitschrift

February 1924

engineer and inventor who developed the technology for superheated steam (Heissdampf) for steam engines and founded the company Schmidtsche Heissdampfgesellschaft

Alfred Schack

1995, Rekuperator KG, Dr.-Ing. Schack & Co. merged with Schmidt’sche Heissdampf-Gesellschaft mbH into SHG Schack GmbH. Today, the company is worldwide