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  2. Superheater - Wikipedia

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    In a steam engine, the superheater further heats the steam generated by the boiler, increasing its thermal energy and decreasing the likelihood that it will condense inside the engine. [1] [2] Superheaters increase the thermal efficiency of the steam engine, and have been widely adopted. Steam which has been superheated is known as superheated ...

  3. Superheated steam - Wikipedia

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    Superheated steam was widely used in main line steam locomotives. Saturated steam has three main disadvantages in a steam engine: it contains small droplets of water which have to be periodically drained from the cylinders; being precisely at the boiling point of water for the boiler pressure in use, it inevitably condenses to some extent in the steam pipes and cylinders outside the boiler ...

  4. List of steam museums - Wikipedia

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    Bolton Steam Museum; Bressingham Steam and Gardens - Gardens, Steam railways and museum of steam vehicles; Coldharbour Mill - a working textile mill museum with steam and water power; Crofton Beam Engines ([1]) Hollycombe Steam Collection; Kempton Park Steam Engines; Kew Bridge Steam Museum

  5. Category:Steam museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum; C. Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation; Craftsmanship Museum; G. Georgetown Steam Plant; H. Hathaway Ranch & Oil Museum;

  6. Wilhelm Schmidt (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Monument to Hot Steam Schmidt in Benneckenstein. Wilhelm Schmidt, known as Hot Steam Schmidt (German: Heißdampf-Schmidt) (1858–1924) was a German engineer and inventor who achieved the breakthrough in the development of superheated steam technology for steam engines.

  7. Baldwin 60000 - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin 60000 is an experimental steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, in 1926, during the height of the railroading industry.It received its number for being the 60,000th locomotive built by Baldwin.

  8. Category:Steam museums - Wikipedia

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    Museums relating to steam engines, or including a steam engine as a significant exhibit. Category to include: Museums featuring working steam engines; Steam-powered pumping stations; Industrial and science museums exhibiting collections of stationary steam engines; Collections of steam-powered road vehicles, fairground rides, boats, etc

  9. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    Superheater tubes Pass steam back through the boiler to dry and superheat it for greater efficiency. [2] See Superheater (32). Throttle valve (US+) Regulator valve (UK+) Controlled by the Throttle Lever / Regulator (8), regulates the amount of steam delivered to the cylinders, which is one of two ways to vary power of the engine (throttle ...