is a technical guide written in the mid-19th century that serves as an extensive reference on steam engines and theirapplications. Thebookcoversvarioususesofsteam technology in mines, mills, transportation, and agriculture, providing prac tical instructions for the manufacture and management of different types of engines. Through its systematic approach, the text intends to educate both novices and experienced engineers, taking readers from fundamental con cepts to advanced technical details. At the start of the work, the author in troduces hisintentionbehindthebook, expressingtheneedforarevisedand correctededitionthat reflects advancementsinsteamenginetechnology. He aims to bridge the knowledge gap for young engineers while maintaining practical relevance. The opening also discusses the book's organization into chapters for clarity and outlines essential elements relating to steam engines, such as the classifications, principles of heat and steam, and the many nu ances involved in engine construction and operation. By addressing both theory and practical instruction, the opening establishes a foundation for a comprehensiveunderstandingofsteamenginesthatthe restofthework will build upon.
setoveraperforatedbrassplate, andeachdiscisbounddownbyabolt in the middle, which bolt also secures a brass guard set above the disc to prevent it from rising too high. The usual configuration of those valves is that represented in figs. 42, 43, and 44; figs. 42 and 43 being a section and ground plan of the species of valve used by Messrs. Penn, and fig. 44 being a section of that used byMessrs. Maudslay. Itis important inthesevalves to have the india rubber thick, -say about an inch thick for valves eight inches in diameter. It is also advisable to make the central bolts with a nut above and a nut below, and to form the bolt with a counter sunk neck, so that it will not fall down when the top nut is removed. The lower point of the bolt should be riveted over on the nut to prevent it from unscrewing, and the top end should havea split pin through the point for the same purpose
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. is a technical guide written in the mid-19th century that serves as an extensive reference on steam engines and theirapplications. Thebookcoversvarioususesofsteam technology in mines, mills, transportation, and agriculture, providing prac tical instructions for the manufacture and management of different types of engines. Through its systematic approach, the text intends to educate both novices and experienced engineers, taking readers from fundamental con cepts to advanced technical details. At the start of the work, the author in troduces hisintentionbehindthebook, expressingtheneedforarevisedand correctededitionthat reflects advancementsinsteamenginetechnology. He aims to bridge the knowledge gap for young engineers while maintaining practical relevance. The opening also discusses the book's organization into chapters for clarity and outlines essential elements relating to steam engines, such as the classifications, principles of heat and steam, and the many nu ances involved in engine construction and operation. By addressing both theory and practical instruction, the opening establishes a foundation for a comprehensiveunderstandingofsteamenginesthatthe restofthework will build upon.setoveraperforatedbrassplate, andeachdiscisbounddownbyabolt in the middle, which bolt also secures a brass guard set above the disc to prevent it from rising too high. The usual configuration of those valves is that represented in figs. 42, 43, and 44; figs. 42 and 43 being a section and ground plan of the species of valve used by Messrs. Penn, and fig. 44 being a section of that used byMessrs. Maudslay. Itis important inthesevalves to have the india rubber thick, -say about an inch thick for valves eight inches in diameter. It is also advisable to make the central bolts with a nut above and a nut below, and to form the bolt with a counter sunk neck, so that it will not fall down when the top nut is removed. The lower point of the bolt should be riveted over on the nut to prevent it from unscrewing, and the top end should havea split pin through the point for the same purpose This mid-century technical manual bridges the gap between theory and practice, guiding aspiring engineers through the intricate mechanics and vital applications of steam power. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9785188212339
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. is a technical guide written in the mid-19th century that serves as an extensive reference on steam engines and theirapplications. Thebookcoversvarioususesofsteam technology in mines, mills, transportation, and agriculture, providing prac tical instructions for the manufacture and management of different types of engines. Through its systematic approach, the text intends to educate both novices and experienced engineers, taking readers from fundamental con cepts to advanced technical details. At the start of the work, the author in troduces hisintentionbehindthebook, expressingtheneedforarevisedand correctededitionthat reflects advancementsinsteamenginetechnology. He aims to bridge the knowledge gap for young engineers while maintaining practical relevance. The opening also discusses the book's organization into chapters for clarity and outlines essential elements relating to steam engines, such as the classifications, principles of heat and steam, and the many nu ances involved in engine construction and operation. By addressing both theory and practical instruction, the opening establishes a foundation for a comprehensiveunderstandingofsteamenginesthatthe restofthework will build upon.setoveraperforatedbrassplate, andeachdiscisbounddownbyabolt in the middle, which bolt also secures a brass guard set above the disc to prevent it from rising too high. The usual configuration of those valves is that represented in figs. 42, 43, and 44; figs. 42 and 43 being a section and ground plan of the species of valve used by Messrs. Penn, and fig. 44 being a section of that used byMessrs. Maudslay. Itis important inthesevalves to have the india rubber thick, -say about an inch thick for valves eight inches in diameter. It is also advisable to make the central bolts with a nut above and a nut below, and to form the bolt with a counter sunk neck, so that it will not fall down when the top nut is removed. The lower point of the bolt should be riveted over on the nut to prevent it from unscrewing, and the top end should havea split pin through the point for the same purpose This mid-century technical manual bridges the gap between theory and practice, guiding aspiring engineers through the intricate mechanics and vital applications of steam power. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9785188212339
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