Discover the story, science, and craft behind modern turbines.
A clear, engaging guide to how turbine machines work, why they matter, and how engineers solved the challenges of steam and water power. Filled with practical explanations and historical context, it invites the curious reader to understand this pivotal technology.
This edition explains the development of turbine science, from early water wheels to high‑performance steam turbines, and shows how modern turbines are designed, built, and operated. It also acknowledges the people and institutions that advanced the field, including pioneering engines and key technical innovations.
- Clear discussion of water and steam turbines, plus how blade design and flow shape performance
- Accessible exploration of the principles, experiments, and engineering trade‑offs
- Step‑by‑step notes on erection, control, and practical operation
- Illustrations and diagrams that illuminate how turbines work and how they are built
Ideal for readers of engineering history, technical enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how modern power machines came to be.