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Henri Jacques Giffard (8
February 1825 – 14
April 1882) was a
French engineer. In 1852 he
invented the
steam injector and the
powered Giffard dirigible airship...
- thermodynamics.
Other types of
injector may use
other pressurised motive fluids such as air. The
injector was
invented by
Henri Giffard in
early 1850s and patented...
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Locomotives of the
Great Eastern Railway Sinclair was an
early user of: the
Giffard injector the use of
steel for
railway axles and
wheel tyres roller bearings...
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later had them ****ed. Two
members of the
class were ****ed with
Giffard injectors. The
class were
withdrawn by
James Stirling and Hugh
Smellie between...
- 99-102. The
members of the
class were ****ed with a
Stirling cab and a
Giffard injector,
domeless boilers and
safety valves over the firebox,
which were later...
- JSTOR 3104202 1985: Eda
Fowlks Kranakis, "The
French Connection:
Giffard's Injector and the
Nature of Heat",
Technology and
Culture 23 (1982): 3-38 JSTOR 3104441...
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Corander J,
Pichon B,
Leendertz F,
Bentley SD,
Parkhill J, Holt DC,
Peters G,
Giffard PM (January 2015). "Novel
staphylococcal species that form part of a Staphylococcus...
- of
reversing gear.
These locomotives saw the
first use of
Henri Giffard's steam injector in Britain, as well as the use of a
water scoop. They were all...
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succeeded by
Stephen Robinson. In 1860 sole
rights were
obtained for
Giffard's patent injector. The
company acquired limited liability in 1864. The
company provided...
- this day. The
novelette Slick Filth: A
Story of
Robert Walpole and
Henry Giffard, to
Which is
Appended the
Farce of the
Golden Rump, ISBN 978-1734184624...