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How Steam Locomotives Really Work (Popular Science)

How Steam Locomotives Really Work (Popular Science)

A. J. Goldfinch

Describing the anatomy and physiology of the steam train, this work covers engine design, converting fuel into mechanical traction, and the function and design of the various components of the engine.
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Following the pioneering work of Trevithick, Stephenson, and many others, steam locomotives continued to evolve and be refined until overtaken by diesel and electric traction technology. Although the last main-line steam service was operated by British Rail in 1968, there is still immense interest in steam traction, as demonstrated by the increasing numbers of privately renovated and preserved locomotives and heritage railways around the world.In How Steam Locomotives Really Work, the authors, both railway experts, cover the design of locomotives, the many processes in the conversion of fuel to tractive effort, the dynamic characteristics of the locomotive as a vehicle, the braking equipment, and a host of other systems, major and minor, that make up a working locomotive. They also explain the reasons for running and maintenance practices. Their explanations will fascinate enthusiasts, whether practical or armchair.Steam locomotive design may have started in the United Kingdom, but it quickly developed parallel and sometimes diverging techniques in other countries, leading to many distinct developments that contribute to the national characteristics of some locomotives. The authors embrace this diversity, and railway enthusiasts from around the world will find this book engrossing and enlightening.

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Title - How Steam Locomotives Really Work (Popular Science)

Edition -

Author - A. J. Goldfinch

ISBN 13 - 9780198607823

Imprint - Oxford University Press

Publisher - Oxford University Press

Date Published - 22/04/2004

Prize -

No. of pages - 368

Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 129 x 196 x 19mm

Weight - g

Languages - English