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Stationary Steam, Gas & Petrol Engines
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Reset from an original of 1824, this is a decidedly interesting review of the stationary steam engine, written at a time when it was just starting to develop along modern lines. The author was an...
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“Agnes”, the subject of this book, is a Tandem Compound Corliss Valve Engine built by Pollit & Wigzell preserved at Markham Grange near Doncaster. Here you have considerable...
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Now in its third edition, this booklet records, slightly edited, a talk given by John Trounson to the Royal Institution of Cornwall on the 10th December 1966. Mr Trounson was a mining engineer in...
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In effect, this is the long awaited Vol. 2 of Diesel’s Engine, even if it does deal with just one particular application. As has often happened it was military needs that led to rapid...
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Olean is perhaps the ‘jewel in the crown’ of Indonesia’s sugar mills, retaining buildings in their original state and structure, containing steam operated machinery most of...
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In 1891 British engineer Joseph Day patented the “crank-chamber scavenge two-stroke cycle gas engine”, and by 1892 his works in Bath were producing such engines with only three moving...
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If you have managed to find an old D-Type to restore, you are going to find this useful. The first chapter is a ‘Buyer’s Guide’, but thereafter you are into solid, step-by-step,...
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This really is an excellent book, especially for the newcomer to IC engine building, on all aspects of their construction. In Part 1 Malcolm Stride covers: Engine Types and Operating Cycles,...
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Interesting little book covering both the theory of steam turbines, and how to model them. Useful information, not easy to find. 62 pages, 70 illustrations, smaller format paperback. TEE
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Here Peter Southworth turns his attention to Nottingham’s preserved Papplewick Pumping Station and the treasures inside it. As always there is an incredible...
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Rudy’s last engine, Pioneer is a dynamic 2-stroke cycle, open frame engine with poppet valves. The cams, valves, con rod and all moving parts are visible - no gears! And, as with...
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Books don’t come much better than this if you are interested in stationary steam engines. Here you have the history of the two winding engines at Pleasley Pit in Derbyshire, one from Markham & Co....
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