New York September, 1890 Paper - The Walker Anti-Vibration Regulating Shutter or Slide for Guibal and other Enclosed Fans

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edwin R. Walker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1891

Abstract

The old adage, " Necessity is the mother of invention," is fully borne out in the case of the device described in this paper. About four years ago the firm of the writer received instructions from Sir John Hawkshaw, C. E., and I. Wolf Barry, Esq., C. E., to construct and erect three large Guibal fans for ventilating a portion of the Metropolitan and District Underground Railway, of London. On account of the cost of coal and the very limited space for boilers, it was arranged that the fans should be driven by gas-engines. Those who have had experience with Guibal fans will be aware that as each blade or vane passes the lower edge of the shutter a pulsatory action takes place. When the fans above mentioned were set to work, the pulsation or vibration of the immense volumes of air discharged was so great that it caused a corresponding vibration of the window-sashes, doors, etc., of the surrounding buildings; and this was so unpleasant that the shopkeepers and others near obtained an injunction against the railroad company, compelling it to stop one of the fans. The work was by this time out of our hands, and we only casually heard what had taken place, learning also that, in addition to this injunction, another was threatened in the case of the second fan, and that the railroad company had thus far escaped the enforcement of this threat by agreeing to run the second fan at a few short stated intervals only during each day. In considering the case, it occurred to us to incline the lower edge of the shutter, instead of making it parallel with the axis of the fan,. by which means we thought that the waves of air might be broken
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APA: Edwin R. Walker  (1891)  New York September, 1890 Paper - The Walker Anti-Vibration Regulating Shutter or Slide for Guibal and other Enclosed Fans

MLA: Edwin R. Walker New York September, 1890 Paper - The Walker Anti-Vibration Regulating Shutter or Slide for Guibal and other Enclosed Fans. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1891.

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