And then the flywheel turns another rod, which is connected to the slide valve, a mechanism that oscillates the direction of the steam in order for the piston to go back and forth without stalling.
The blue steam is entering the cylinder via the steam chest pushing the piston operating the driving rod the flywheel and valve gear while the orange is steam exiting the cylinder through the valve in the steam chest out the exhaust in the middle of the two steam inlets in tithe cylinder
no, steam is not produced inside of a steam ENGINE by boiling water... it comes from the boiler... the boiler is not the engine. a steam engine runs on steam, it doesn't produce it.
In this example does the way the piston rod and the driving rod and how the driving rod is connected to wheel assures that it does never stick at the 0-Point-?
In a railroad locomotive there are always two sets of cylinders, one on each side. The drive wheels on opposite sides are always offset 90 degrees so if the piston on one side is at 0-Point, the other one will always be half way through its stroke.
+Sionet 72 lol I'm about to answer my own question in case anyone else see's this and is curious. first: I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner but obviously the axle is very tight, but grease prevents the friction. Second: You can't tell from this animation but there are holes on the bottom of both sides of the cylinder. When the steam pushes the piston one way it forces the gas out of that side. then rinse and repeat.
+konic40 i think Andrew meant out of the chamber itself... there's no outlet, the blue path is just highlighting which direction the pressure is coming from.
Why is the Valve Gear ! NOT ! Being NOTED !?? ! In this Diagram! Unlke the Piston ! / Flywheel !/ Driving Rod is THEN ! TRYING !! TO !! CONFUSE !! US !! ALL !! IN THIS !! POOR ! OPERATING !! SHOWING ! HERE !!
2/10 points for clear instruction and demonstration. And why the fuck would you use blue to describe hot steam??!!?? She skipped the whole thing with the fly wheel having a rod which produces intermitten motions that alternately fills the cylinder with hot steam and cold water!!
And then the flywheel turns another rod, which is connected to the slide valve, a mechanism that oscillates the direction of the steam in order for the piston to go back and forth without stalling.
That's genius. I still wouldn't be able to make one of these, wonder how the inventor figured it out.
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@@lostpockets2227 of course... so obvious tbh
@@THATS1CK the fact you react from a comment 2 months ago, and ur own comment was written 7 years ago 👏
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It's been nine years since you wrote this could you now fabricate this if necessary?
Genius, this describes the process perfectly. Thank you =)
this was simple and ingenious i thought it would be
The blue steam is entering the cylinder via the steam chest pushing the piston operating the driving rod the flywheel and valve gear while the orange is steam exiting the cylinder through the valve in the steam chest out the exhaust in the middle of the two steam inlets in tithe cylinder
This is what ive been searching. Now I understand it ty.
no, steam is not produced inside of a steam ENGINE by boiling water... it comes from the boiler... the boiler is not the engine. a steam engine runs on steam, it doesn't produce it.
Lol i was looking at this picture thinking what the hell, she discovered zero point energy!
Chill bro they probably mean that
Fun fact, this is what Gabe Newel was inspired when he invented Steam with the famous insignia. Or was it a logo?
Plz. Joe Valve created steam. They called him valve because he had a valve for an eye.
if gone to isekai, must have knowledge
Fantasy Industrial Revolution? Heck yeah!!!
Thank you for posting!
perfect process description
Nice explain tq madam
What is the orange and blue stuff representing? Where would the steam come out of?
Strong heat escaping before becoming vapor of steam.
Now what would happen if you used the heat from the earth's core to boil the water
this just was in my recomended
How much steam is needed to make 1.21 gigawatts that doc needs for his time train?
no.. he must use plutonium that found somewhere in that time.
How did this thing ever go 88mph??
its pretty nice, the piston is pushed with power on both sides, there is so little wasted movement!
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which programmes is used to do this animations, please help:)
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this steam engine is good without smoke pollution
The animation shows no exhaust.
yellow..
It could do with arrows to explain it better.
How it's work clockwise and anticlockwise Rotation.
I wish the animation was started earlier in the video I could better understand
In this example does the way the piston rod and the driving rod and how the driving rod is connected to wheel assures that it does never stick at the 0-Point-?
In a railroad locomotive there are always two sets of cylinders, one on each side. The drive wheels on opposite sides are always offset 90 degrees so if the piston on one side is at 0-Point, the other one will always be half way through its stroke.
@@joevignolor4u949 Not Forgetting Safety valves ! Either ! For Peace of Mind ! Too !
theres a little funnel at the top
Where is exhaust
Where is the steam exhaust?
The rod connected to the top of the flywheel is a slide valve
you have to see it in 3-dimensional. steam exhaust is connected from triangle hole in the middle
used the diagram to build the piston part in a game.
That is genius
but what about the j. watt version
But why doesn't steam escape from the hole on the side where the top arm is??
wouldn't that cause crazy friction and make the arm seize up?
+Sionet 72 lol I'm about to answer my own question in case anyone else see's this and is curious.
first: I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner but obviously the axle is very tight, but grease prevents the friction.
Second: You can't tell from this animation but there are holes on the bottom of both sides of the cylinder. When the steam pushes the piston one way it forces the gas out of that side. then rinse and repeat.
Its just an illustration. Of course, in reality it is sealed so steam does not escape.
What is the yellow one
I see steam going in.....but there is no steam going out in this engine.
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rjb the hole to the exhaust must be in the central room.
The top rod connected to the flywheel is a sliding valve
you have to see it in 3-dimensional. steam exhaust is connected from triangle hole in the middle.
Valve i the middle is out valve !
Simple and asm explanation
Nice video
Amazing.
How's the steam get out?
the blue path, see it keeps switching because of the valve position
+konic40 i think Andrew meant out of the chamber itself... there's no outlet, the blue path is just highlighting which direction the pressure is coming from.
you have to see it in 3-dimensional. steam is out from triangle hole in the middle. it could go up or down according to the picture.
How the steam is out
Because there is no space for outing of sream
this is wrong pattern when stem fill one side 80% pull wheel in remain 25% pusing out strength is weaker
Welcome, I guess you ethier needed help or its 3 am
This video !.is NOT ! DONE !! PROPERLY !! Gordon !
good simple principle..
Why is the Valve Gear ! NOT ! Being NOTED !?? ! In this Diagram! Unlke the Piston ! / Flywheel !/ Driving Rod is THEN ! TRYING !! TO !! CONFUSE !! US !! ALL !! IN THIS !! POOR ! OPERATING !! SHOWING ! HERE !!
Steam, powered by valve
Where is value though?
exhausted steam
grt practical view
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that helped..thanks.
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2/10 points for clear instruction and demonstration. And why the fuck would you use blue to describe hot steam??!!?? She skipped the whole thing with the fly wheel having a rod which produces intermitten motions that alternately fills the cylinder with hot steam and cold water!!
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That was terrible
Nope, that's actually genius
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This is the worst illustration I've seen in a while.
The animation shows no exhaust.