Unlock the essentials of testing steam engines and cutting fuel use
This practical guide explains how indicators, brakes, and related tools measure engine performance and fuel efficiency, with clear explanations you can apply to real-world testing.
This edition presents the history and development of registering indicators, from Watt to MacNaught and beyond, and shows how the diagrams reveal work, pressure, and efficiency. You’ll also find discussions on fuel quality, evaporation, combustion, and the methods used to analyze boiler performance. The book combines theory with hands-on instruction, making it a useful reference for engineers, mechanics, and operators alike.
- How indicators convert piston motion and steam pressure into readable diagrams
- How to interpret diagrams to assess engine work and efficiency
- Practical coverage of fuel testing, evaporation, and combustion analysis
- Descriptions of different indicator designs and the evolution of their use
Ideal for readers working with steam plants who want a solid, historically informed grounding in testing, measurement, and fuel efficiency.