File:Emory Rice back-acting engine diagram - detail.jpg
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DescriptionEmory Rice back-acting engine diagram - detail.jpg |
English: Diagram of the back-acting engine of the steamship Emory Rice (formerly the gunboat USS Ranger (1873)), showing details of the crankshaft connection mechanism. The engine of the Emory Rice is the only known back-acting engine still in existence.
Diagram legend is as follows: 1 - engine cylinder; 2 - piston; 3 and 3 - two piston rods, the upper and far one passing over the crankshaft and the lower and near one passing beneath, with the crank turning between the rods; 4 - crosshead guide; 5 - connecting rod; 6 - crankshaft; 7 - steam inlet (not shown); 8 - crankpin; 9 - wristpin; 10 - crosshead. |
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Source | Detail of image from Emory Rice T. V. Engine (1873), American Society of Mechanical Engineers website. The ASME image is itself a derivative work from The Marine Steam Engine, Sennett and Oram, London 1915. | ||||
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