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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Lear’s Deltic Steam Engine
Here is a quote that I found in the 1969 Vol. 3 No. 4 Steam Power Quarterly and Lloyd Lanterman voiced an opinion. Lanterman was rich because his father had obtained water for some hill he owned above Pasadena in … Continue reading
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Non-Condensing Engines
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Water Rate Curves
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Specific Heat
Photos from “The Steam Engine” A Concise Treatise for Students and Engineers by Charles H. Benjamin, M.E., D. Eng. (pages 185-187)
100hp Doble Two-Cylinder Double-Acting Compound Engine
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Methyl Bromide and the Montreal Protocol
Once we have large burners and monotube steam generators we can turn heat into another hot gas, which is steam, that contains a lot more heat that hot air. We need heat more than we need temperature because we need … Continue reading
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The Perfect Use for Steam
The title should be the Two Perfect Uses for Steam. What we are thinking about is a truck with a big burner and steam generator and a tank of water that can drive up to a house or apartment building … Continue reading
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