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  2. Timeline of steam power - Wikipedia

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    1881 (): Alexander C. Kirk obtained the necessary high pressure boilers for the first practical installation of a triple expansion marine engine in SS Aberdeen. [21]: 106–111 1884 (): Charles Algernon Parsons develops the steam turbine. Used early on in electrical generation and to power ships, turbines were bladed wheels that created rotary ...

  3. Boiler (power generation) - Wikipedia

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    For the first Newcomen engine of 1712, the boiler was little more than large brewer's kettle installed beneath the power cylinder. Because the engine's power was derived from the vacuum produced by condensation of the steam, the requirement was for large volumes of steam at very low pressure hardly more than 1 psi (6.9 kPa ).

  4. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    Fire-tube boilers usually have a comparatively low rate of steam production, but high steam storage capacity. Fire-tube boilers mostly burn solid fuels, but are readily adaptable to those of the liquid or gas variety. Fire-tube boilers may also be referred to as "scotch-marine" or "marine" type boilers. [7] Diagram of a water-tube boiler.

  5. Flued boiler - Wikipedia

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    Trevithick's engine of 1806 is built around an early example of a flued boiler (specifically, a return-flue type). A shell or flued boiler is an early and relatively simple form of boiler used to make steam, usually for the purpose of driving a steam engine.

  6. Steam power during the Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Newcomen's atmospheric steam engine. The first practical mechanical steam engine was introduced by Thomas Newcomen in 1712. Newcomen apparently conceived his machine independently of Savery, but as the latter had taken out a wide-ranging patent, Newcomen and his associates were obliged to come to an arrangement with him, marketing the engine until 1733 under a joint patent. [2]

  7. List of boiler types by manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    Spanner boilers were also known for their use as train-heating boilers. spherical boiler: [55] Stanley steam-car boiler: an extremely compact vertical multitubular fire-tube boiler, used in the Stanley steam car. Steam generator: modern boilers, with very small volume in relation to their heating area. Boiling is thus almost instantaneous and ...

  8. Boiler explosion - Wikipedia

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    The "Code for the Conduct of Trials of Steam Boilers", the first U.S. code for conducting boiler tests, is issued. 1887 Robert Henry Thurston's book Steam Boiler Explosions in Theory, and in Practice: Book United States: 1890 Boiler Explosions Act 1890 [34] Legislation United Kingdom: Extended 1882 requirements to marine vessels. 1911

  9. Novelty Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Novelty Iron Works at foot of 12th Street on the East River of Manhattan (1841-44) Iron clad steam-ship Roanoke The first turretted frigate in the US in 1863, sitting here to the right of the Novelty Works. The Novelty Iron Works was an ironworking firm founded to make boilers in New York City, located on East 12th street in Manhattan. [1]