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ENGINEERING AND MISCHANWS.
33.
In Three Parts. Crown 8vo, Handsome Cloth. Very Fully Illustrated.
MOTOR-CAR MEGHANISM AND MANAGEMENT.
By W. POYNTER ADAMS, M.Inst.E.E.
TIT TTIT&EE FJLSTS.
Part I.—The Petrol Car. Part IL—The Eleetrieal Car.
Part III.—The Steam Car.
PART I.—THE PETROL CAR. 5s. net.
Second Edition. With important new Appendix, illustrating and defining parts
of actual cars in use.
Contents.—Section I.—The Mechanism of the Petrol Car.—
The Engine. —The Engine Accessories. —Electrical Ignition and Accessories.
—Multiple Cylinder Engines.—The Petrol. —The Chassis and Driving Gear.
—Section II.—The Management of the Petrol Car. —The Engine.—
The Engine Accessories. —Electrical Ignition.—The Chassis and Driving
Gear. —General Management. —Appendix. —Glossary. —Index.
“ Should be carefully studied by those who have anything to do with motors.”—Auto^
mobile and Carriage Builders' Journal.
In Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. Very Fully Illustrated. 18s. net.
A MANUAL OF
PETROL MOTORS AND MOTOR-CARS.
Comprising the Designing, Construction, and Working of Petrol Motors.
By F. STRICKLAND.
General Contents. —Part I.: Engines.—Historical. —Power Required.—General
Arrangement of Engines. —Ignition. — Carburettors. — Cylinders, Pistons, Valves, &c.—
Crank Shafts, Crank Chambers, Cams, Runners, Guides, &c. — Pumps. — Flywheels. —
Pipe Arrangements.—Silencers.—Engine Control, Balancing.—Motor Cycle Engines. —
Marine Motors. —Two-Cycle Motors. —Paraffin Carburettors. — Gas Producers. PART
II. : Cars. —General Arrangements. — Clutches. — Transmission. — Differential Gears. —
Universal Joints.—Axles. — Springs. — Radius Rods. — Brakes. — Wlieels. — Frames. —
Steering Gear. — Radiator. — Steps, Mudguards, Bonnets, &c. — Lubrication. — Ball
Bearings.—Bodies.—Factors of Safety.—Calculations of Stresses.—Special Change Speed
Gears. —Special Cars.—Commercial Vehicles.—Racing Cars.—Index.
Ready Immediately. In Large 8vo, Handsome Cloth. Very Fully
Illustrated by Plates and Diagrams.
THE PROBLEM OF FLIGHT.
By HERBERT CHATLEY, B.Sc.(Eng.), London,
Lecturer in Applied Mechanics, Portsmouth Technical Institute.
Contents.—The Problem of Flight. — The Helix. — The Aëroplane. — The Aviplaue. —
Dirigible Baloons. —Form and Fittings of the Airahip.—Appendices (The Possibilité of
Flight, Weight, A Flexible Wing, Iheory of Balance, Bibliography).—Index.
LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAND.