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Aeronautical Engines: A Critical Survey of Current Practice with Special Reference to the Balancing of Inertia Forces, 1916

 Item — Special Collection: MC-19, Book: 068, Call No.: TL 701 .K4
Identifier: 20123104

Scope and Contents

Document Type: Book (Technical Reference). Purpose: Informational. Authority: Author Expertise.

Scope: A technical reference book on aeronautical engiens sub-titled, "A critical survey of current practice with special reference to the balancing of inertia forces." Written and published in 1916 by Francis John Kean, B.Sc. (Lond.), "1st Class Honourman in Engineerig; Temporary Second Lieutenant in the Army Service Corps (inspection Branch of Mechanical Transport)."

From the Preface: "The contents of this book formed the subject matter of a special course of ten lectures given by the Author at the Regent Street Polytechnic, London, W., during the autumn of 1915 to men of the Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Flying Corps, Designers, and Engineering Students.

My thanks are due to Mr. Robert Mitchell (Director of Education) and Professor Henry J. Spooner (Head of the Engineering School), for the kindly interest they took in my work; also to Mr. Charles Spon for his kind assistance with the book.

I trust the Reader will understand and appreciate the fact that I was not merely lecturing--I was also teaching my subject. The Lecturer lectures and the Teacher teaches; to the uninitiated the two things are the same—in reality they are very different. In this book as in my earlier book on the Petrol Engine, I have endeavoured to focus the Reader's attention on the fundamental principles of design and construction.

FRANCIS JOHN KEAN. MAGNOLIA VILLA, BOSTON ROAD, HANWELL, LONDON, W. May, 1916."

Contents (from Table of Contents): "DEDICATION LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PREFACE

CHAPTERS I. THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEMS II. CLASSIFICATION OF AEROPLANE ENGINES III. RELATIVE ADVANTAGES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF AEROPLANE ENGINES IV. CHOOSING THE NUMBER OF CYLINDERS V. BALANCING THE SLIDING PARTS OF THE ENGINE VI. CARBURATION VII. IGNITION VIII. TYPICAL AEROPLANE ENGINES

APPENDIX. PERSONAL OPINIONS

INDEX"

Dates

  • Publication: 1916

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research in the Archives & Special Collections reading room. Handling guidelines and use restrictions will be communicated and enforced by archives staff members.

Extent

1 Volume (1 book)

Language of Materials

English

Digital Scan Location

spc-aehs-000290

Format & Physical Description

Hardcover bound book, 8.75” (H) x 5.5” (D) x 5/8" thickness (112 pages, including five single-sided fold-out drawings (one 8.25"x 20.5", three 15.5" x 20.5" and one 14.5" x 18") and two flyleaf pages. Includes black & white photographs, drawings and tables (from title page: "31 plates with 78 illustrations."

Note: Overall fair condition. Moderate damage to middle third of spine and some bending of bottom back cover. Moderate browning of paper. Some evidence of water damage and minor past mildew. Tears in fold-out charts repaired with tape (although tape is in good condition.

Publication Data

Published in 1916 by E. & F. N. Spon, Limited, 57 Haymarket, London and Spon & Chamberlain, 123 Liberty Street, New York.

NB: Includes 52 page insert at end of book dated April 1916 and titled "A Short List of Scientific Books published by E. & F. N. Spon, Limited, 57 Haymarket, London."

Preservation

Preservation Level 2. Digital preservation completed 22 October 2025.

Source

Repository Details

Part of the The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections Repository

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