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  2. Corliss steam engine - Wikipedia

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    A Corliss steam engine (or Corliss engine) is a steam engine, fitted with rotary valves and with variable valve timing patented in 1849, invented by and named after the US engineer George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island. Corliss assumed the original invention from Frederick Ellsworth Sickels (1819- 1895), who held the patent (1829) in ...

  3. Steam-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    1852: Henri Giffard flew a 3-horsepower (2 kW) steam-powered dirigible over Paris; it was the first powered aircraft. 1861 Gustave Ponton d'Amécourt made a small steam-powered craft, coining the name helicopter. 1874: Félix du Temple flew a steam-powered aluminium monoplane off a downhill run. While it did not achieve level flight, it was the ...

  4. Timeline of steam power - Wikipedia

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    Steam turbines would eventually replace piston engines for most power generation. 1893 ( 1893 ) : Nikola Tesla patents a steam powered oscillating electro-mechanical generator . Tesla hoped it would become competitive with steam turbines in producing electric current but it never found use outside his laboratory experiments.

  5. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    In automobiles, a mechanical or electrically driven fan provides engine cooling and prevents the engine from overheating by blowing or drawing air through a coolant-filled radiator. The fan may be driven with a belt and pulley off the engine's crankshaft or an electric motor switched on or off by a thermostatic switch.

  6. Atlantic (1849 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic had four coal-fired boilers to provide steam for her engines. [8] She had two side-lever steam engines manufactured by the Novelty Iron Works of New York. The engines were large, each with a single cylinder with a bore of 95 inches (240 cm) and a stroke of 9 feet (2.7 m). The bed plate alone for one of these engines weighed 34 tons. [9]

  7. Solomon Cook - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Cook then constructed a steam engine for the mill. This was not the first commercial steam engine made in the Colony, there was a steam-driven flour mill and saw mill built at Guildford in the mid-1840s by Walkinshaw Cowan. [19] [20] [21] [22]

  8. George Henry Corliss - Wikipedia

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    George Henry Corliss (June 2, 1817 – February 21, 1888) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor, who developed the Corliss steam engine, which was a great improvement over any other stationary steam engine of its time. The Corliss engine is widely considered one of the more notable engineering achievements of the 19th century.

  9. Jacob Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Perkins' high-pressure steam technology was also used in another invention, the steam gun. This was an early fully automatic machine gun , powered by steam rather than by gunpowder. Although not the first automatic firearm, it was the first to also have a high magazine capacity of more than a handful of rounds.

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