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  2. Piston valve (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    Piston valves are one form of valve used to control the flow of steam within a steam engine or locomotive. They control the admission of steam into the cylinders and its subsequent exhausting, enabling a locomotive to move under its own power. The valve consists of two piston heads on a common spindle moving inside a steam chest, which is ...

  3. Cutoff (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    The point at which the inlet valve closes and stops the entry of steam into the cylinder from the boiler plays a crucial role in the control of a steam engine. Once the valve has closed, steam trapped in the cylinder expands adiabatically. The steam pressure drops as it expands. A late cutoff delivers full steam pressure to move the piston ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Steam engine ...

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    This image is of high technical standards, sufficient scalable resolution, is an excellent illustration of the related concepts, has a free license, supplements two separate articles, is accurate, has valuable captions, and demonstrates no image manipulation. Articles in which this image appears Indicator diagram, Cutoff (steam engine), Steam ...

  5. Centrifugal governor - Wikipedia

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    The drive shaft whose speed is being sensed is top right Porter governor on a Corliss steam engine. The devices shown are on steam engines. Power is supplied to the governor from the engine's output shaft by a belt or chain connected to the lower belt wheel. The governor is connected to a throttle valve that regulates the flow of working fluid ...

  6. Hackworth valve gear - Wikipedia

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    The Hackworth valve gear is a design of valve gear used to regulate the flow of steam to the pistons in steam engines. It is a radial gear , with an actuating lever driven from the crank. The drive may be taken directly from the crank or indirectly via a return crank (as in all pictures).

  7. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    Produces the motion for the locomotive from expansion of the steam. Driven backward and forward within the cylinder by steam delivered alternately, in front and behind, by the valve. [1] [3]: 61 Cylinder Chamber that receives steam from the steam pipe. [2] [3]: 23 Valve Controls the supply of steam to the cylinders.

  8. Slide valve - Wikipedia

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    As the piston descends, the valve moves upwards to admit steam below the piston and release exhaust from above. The slide valve is a rectilinear valve used to control the admission of steam into and emission of exhaust from the cylinder of a steam engine. The image description page explains how this SVG animation can be viewed

  9. Trip valve gear - Wikipedia

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    The valve itself can be a drop valve or a Corliss valve. Trip valve gear was applied to larger stationary engines. It was not used in transport applications, [ft 1] as it was not suitable for high speed. [1] The trip point of the valve mechanism, and therefore the cut-off, would be adjusted either manually or automatically by the governor.