Master the practical art of valve and link motion design for engines
This authoritative guide shows how to proportion and align slide valves, link motions, and eccentric rods for stationary, portable, locomotive, and marine engines. Filled with practical methods, it helps engineers balance lead, cut-off, and friction to achieve reliable, smooth engine performance.
In clear, step-by-step terms, the book covers:
- How to measure and set mean effective pressure for efficient power
- Techniques for minimizing link slip while keeping equalized motion
- Configurations of eccentric rods and link blocks for different gears
- General dimensions and common practice standards used on railroads
The text offers practical observations, geometric reasoning, and guidance for adapting mechanisms to a range of engine types, with an emphasis on real-world feasibility and durability. Ideal for engineers, foremen, and technicians seeking concrete methods and reliable, proven results.
As a fit for readers who work with steam engine design, maintenance, or reconstruction, this edition provides hands-on guidance and tested dimensions that help translate theory into dependable machinery.