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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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the arm BE carries this block, whi3h is rigidly attachedto the valve-stem, with it until the arm gT of the fork comes intocontact with the cam. This causes the fork to rotate anticlock-wise and to let go of the block. A piston which had been lifted ina dash-pot by the previous motion promptly closes the valve. Setting Single-eccentric Corliss-engine Valves. In the design of this valve mechanism advantage is taken ofthe great variation in the rapidity of motion that may be producedby an assemblage of links. It is desirable that a valve shouldopen and close rapidly; when wide open or shut the motion shouldbe as small and as slow as possible and the motion should be .aminimum when the maximum pressure is on the valve. The student should note the variation in steam-valve move-ment due to variation of position of the links Ob2, b2e2, e2v for themovement of the wrist-plate through equal parts of the arc b2bi.Similarly he should note the corresponding movement of the REVOLUTION CONTROL. 367
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Fig. 195.—Corliss Engine. (From Peabodys Valve-gears.) 168 THE STEAM-ENGINE AND OTHER HEAT-MOTORS. exhaust-valve due to changes in the relative position of the linksOa, aidi, diw for movement of the wrist-plate through equal paitsof the arc aid2. An examination of the automatic method of detaching thesteam-valves will show that it can only operate through a crank

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