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  2. Steam hammer - Wikipedia

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    A steam hammer, also called a drop hammer, is an industrial power hammer driven by steam that is used for tasks such as shaping forgings and driving piles. Typically the hammer is attached to a piston that slides within a fixed cylinder , but in some designs the hammer is attached to a cylinder that slides along a fixed piston.

  3. François Bourdon - Wikipedia

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    The Creusot steam hammer of 1877, a huge hammer with a design evolved from Bourdon's original. François Bourdon is best known for his invention of the steam hammer, an idea that is also attributed to the Scottish engineer James Nasmyth. In 1839, Bourdon conceived of the idea of directly attaching a mass of iron to the piston rod of a steam ...

  4. Pipe support - Wikipedia

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    Water hammer commonly occurs when a valve closes suddenly at an end of a pipeline system, and a pressure wave propagates in the pipe. It's also called Water hammer hydraulic shock . Steam hammer: Steam hammer, the pressure surge generated by transient flow of super-heated or saturated steam in a steam-line due to sudden stop valve closures is ...

  5. Water hammer - Wikipedia

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    Expansion joints on a steam line that have been destroyed by steam hammer. Steam hammer can occur in steam systems when some of the steam condenses into water in a horizontal section of the piping. The steam forcing the liquid water along the pipe forms a "slug" which impacts a valve of pipe fitting, creating a loud hammering noise and high ...

  6. Robert Wilson (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1838 Wilson was appointed Works Manager at James Nasmyth's Bridgewater Foundry in Patricroft near Manchester. [2] He improved Nasmyth's design for a steam hammer, inventing the self-acting motion that made it possible to adjust the force of the blow delivered by the hammer – a critically important improvement. [8]

  7. Steamhammer - Wikipedia

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    Steam hammer, an industrial steam-powered hammer; Steam hammer, a phenomenon related to water hammer; Steamhammer (band), an English rock band Steamhammer a 1969 album by Steamhammer; Steamhammer (Transformers), a fictional character in the Transformers franchise; Steamhammer Records, a subsidiary of the German record label SPV GmbH

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    Today's Connections Game Answers for Saturday, January 25, 2025: 1. SCHOOL PERIODS: CLASS, HOMEROOM, LUNCH, RECESS 2. FEATURES OF A SKI RESORT: LIFT, LODGE, MOGUL ...

  9. James Nasmyth - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the steam hammer, Nasmyth created several other important machine tools, including the shaper, an adaptation of the planer which is still used in tool and die making. Another innovation was a hydraulic press which used water pressure to force tight-fitting machine parts together.