Farm Motors Steam And Gas Engines Hydraulic And Electric Motors Windmills
Farm Motors Steam And Gas Engines Hydraulic And Electric Motors Windmills
A a Andrey Abraham Potter
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A section through a cylinder of a Corliss engine, showing valves, is shown in Fig. 76. Steam-engine cylinders are made of cast iron. As the cylinder wears it has to be rebored so as to maintain true inside surfaces. The thickness of the cylinder walls should not only be strong enough safely to withstand the maximum steam FIG. 82. pressure, but should allow for reboring. All steam-engine cylinders should be provided with drip cocks at each end in order to drain the cylinder and steam chest when ...starting. A good piston should be steam tight and at the same time should not produce too much friction when sliding inside of the STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES 79 engine cylinder. The piston is usually constructed somewhat _ smaller than the inside diameter of the engine cylinder, and is made tight by the use of split cast iron packing rings. In Fig. FIG. 83. 77 is illustrated a piston with its packing rings leaning against the piston rod; also a piston with the rings in place. The general construction of steam-engine cross-heads is illus- FIG.
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