Steam Engine Troubles: A Practical Treatise for the Engineer is a clear, hands-on reference for locating and fixing common steam engine problems.
Written by H. Hamkens, it combines practical know‑how with detailed illustrations to help engineers improve reliability and performance.
This edition covers components from cylinders and valves to bearings, piping, gauges, and foundations. It explains how trouble starts, how to diagnose causes, and how to apply practical remedies. The book emphasizes real-world work in shops and power plants, with step‑by‑step guidance you can follow on the job.
You’ll experience:
- Clear explanations of how various engine parts can fail and why that happens.
- Practical procedures for inspection, diagnosis, and repair of steam engines.
- Guidance on installing, aligning, and maintaining components like valves, dashpots, governors, and bearing boxes.
- Illustrations and notes on foundations, piping, and safety considerations to prevent trouble.
Ideal for readers working with steam engines of different sizes, this book serves as a practical companion for engineers, maintenance staff, and students preparing for competency exams.