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Identifier: steamengineother00crei (find matches)
Title: The steam-engine and other heat-motors
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Creighton, William Henry Paul, 1859-
Subjects: Steam-engines Heat-engines
Publisher: New York, J. Wiley & sons (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 190. Ex. 125. Design a Stephenson link for a tug of a vertical engine;boiler-pressure, 100 pounds; cut-off, 3/4 stroke; jet condenser, 26vacuum; 125 revolutions; lead, 1/16; maximum port-opening, 3/4.Connecting-rod = 5 cranks. Assume position of reverse-shaft andother required data. Buckeye Engine.—Fig, 191 is a cross-section of a tandemcompound engine of the Buckeye type. The valve mechanismis composed of a main and a cut-off valve, the latter controllingports in the main valve. Both valves are of the piston type inwhich steam is admitted in the central part, and exhaust takes
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REVOLUTION CONTROL. 363 place at the ends. Admission of steam is practically controlledby the cut-off valve, while exhaust is controlled by the mainvalve alone. The main valve-stem is hollow and the cut-offvalve-stem works through the main valve-stem. Fig. 192 illustrates the valve-gear diagrammatically. Let OBrepresent the crank rotating anticlockwise, c be the cut-off valveriding on the top of the main valve m. In the position shown,the live steam is passing through ports a and b into the cylinderand the exhaust through the port V is about to be closed bythe end of the main valve. The angular advance is negative,since the exhaust is on the outside of the main valve. Thereforethe main eccentric is found at some point M and the cut-off atsome point C. By an ingenious system of levers the j3ut-off valve receives notonly the motion due to its own eccentric, but also that due to the m o -4rjj—-a. b a ^b Fig. 192. main eccentric. Hence the motion of the cut-off valve relative tothe main

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