Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuyers
Literary usage of Tuyers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Metallurgical Calculations by Joseph William Richards (1910)
"Calculate the maximum temperature obtainable in the region of the tuyers of a
blast-furnace. (1) Using cold, dry air 1683° C. (2) Using dry air, ..."
2. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1885)
"They are after this time changed for those used in the regular working. In others,
tuyers of the full size are used from the beginning. ..."
3. Elements of Metallurgy: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Extracting Metals by John Arthur Phillips (1887)
"Seven tuyers of 4j inches diameter are used. The coal is supplied in lumps 4
inches cube. Owing to the tendency of anthracite to decrepitate and crumble ..."
4. The Minnesota Engineer (1896)
"ment with each of said tuyers whereby a drift bar may be inserted successfully
through said tuyers to remove obstacles." An experimental plant was erected ..."
5. Economic Mining: A Practical Handbook for the Miner, the Metallurgist and by Charles George Warnford Lock (1895)
"Furnace to be 13 ft. high from centre of tuyers to feed door; ... The strength
of blast determines the height between tuyers and feed floor (12-18 ft.). ..."
6. General Foundry Practice: Being a Treatise on General Iron Founding, Job by William Roxburgh (1910)
"Greater economy and better results from any point of view are produced by one or
two tuyers on a cupola of, say, 24-in. inside diameter, blowing direct from ..."