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- ensures that steam is delivered to the piston with precision. Types are slide valves, piston valves or poppet valves.: 62  Valve chest / Steam chest Valve chamber...
- and p****es down a steam pipe, entering the steam chests adjacent to the cylinders of a reciprocating engine. Inside each steam chest is a sliding valve...
- A steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. The steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure...
- with use of a blowing agent, followed by expansion into a mold in a steam chest - the process is similar to that used to make expanded polystyrene foam...
- a steam chest, which is essentially a mini-cylinder located either above or below the main cylinders of the locomotive. In the 19th century, steam locomotives...
- which transports the pressurized steam from the steam dome atop the boiler to the cylinders, via the steam chests. A component of a district heating...
- form of a steam chest or pipe known as a receiver (receiver compounds). In a single-expansion (or 'simple') steam engine, the high-pressure steam enters...
- them to drop away from the face of the steam ports when steam was shut off, thus reducing wear. The steam chest and valves lay above the front carrying...
- 13 and 16 HP models, had throttle lever, brake lever, reverse lever, steam chest, cylinder ****s and rod operating the blower, all within reach from the...
- the top of the boiler, to dry the steam and heat it to superheated steam. The superheated steam is directed to the steam engine's cylinders or very rarely...