A practical, beginner-friendly introduction to steam power and its parts.
This textbook explains the construction, use, and reasons for employing steam apparatus, with a focus on clear, real-world understanding. It is designed for first‑year engineering students but can help any reader grasp how steam engines, boilers, and valve gears work together.
Elements of Steam Engineering presents the fundamentals through examples drawn from modern steam-power plants, accompanied by drawings and data. The book emphasizes a working vocabulary and practical insight into why certain parts are built the way they are, rather than heavy theory alone.
- How boilers transform heat into usable steam and drive machine performance
- Valve motions, diagrams, and the timing needed for efficient operation
- Hands-on explanations of engine details, governors, condensers, and multiple‑expansion engines
Ideal for readers of engineering basics who want a solid, hands-on foundation in steam power and its key components.