Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
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Peter cooper invented the first steam locomotive
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The steam locomotive provided faster land transportation.
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The first steam Locomotive was invented by George Stephenson in 1812.
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Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum was created in 1972.
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I think Trevithick's steam locomotive was made in 1804.
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Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
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A condensing steam locomotive uses a condenser connected to a series of valves and other equipment. It is designed primarily to reduce emissions, but otherwise is a typical steam locomotive.
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The steam road Locomotive was invented by Richard Trevithick, but the first steam RAILWAY Locomotive was invented by George Stephenson. A Scottish inventor called William Murdoch, made the first Locomotive Prototype.
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Sydney Live Steam Locomotive Society was created in 1948.
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A a steam locomotive can turn itself off when the engine is overheated.
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Steam is redirected back into the boiler from the high-pressure turbine for reheating, but the steam from the low-pressure turbine enters into a condenser to become water again.
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Trevithick's locomotive, 1804 was the first successful steam locomotive. BRANDON ROCKS
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how much one was go with the first steam locomotive of stephenson?
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Well, it depends on what type of locomotive, diesel steam or electric, a standard diesel locomotive weighs about 425000 lbs, and a standard steam locomotive is about 778000 lbs
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The preventive maintenance of steam turbine mainly entails frequent servicing of the parts. This will ensure a smooth performance of the steam turbine.
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The name of the fist steam powered locomotive was rocket .
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The weight of a steam locomotive can vary depending on the size and type of locomotive. On average, a steam locomotive can weigh anywhere from 100 to 200 tons.
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why we are maintain vacuum in steam turbine at steam outlet or exhaust side
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The DDA40X, with 6,600 horsepower is the most powerful diesel locomotive, although a gas-turbine unit locomotive has 8,500 horsepower.
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Steam turbine nozzle clearance is the total energy content available in steam. This is through a valve.
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a steam locomotive is a way to be transportated or a way for transportation.
it pulls the train of cars just like the modern diesel engines
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The steam locomotive could go 18 mph, and could go faster and farther than boats.
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a steam locomotive is a way to be transportated or a way for transportation.
it pulls the train of cars just like the modern diesel engines
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The first steam-powered locomotive that was developed by George Stephenson, was known as the Rocket.
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Except for a few turbine driven locomotives, they won't. Most locomotives use diesel engines to drive a generator, which feeds power to the traction motors.
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inconsistent load will cause steam turbine hunting.
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axial shift of a steam turbine is the shifting of turbine rotor in the forward and backward direction due to steam thrust on blades of rotor.
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To generate electricity from steam, a steam turbine is typically used. High-pressure steam is directed onto the turbine blades, causing the turbine to spin. The spinning turbine is connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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Steam or water, it works the reverse of a fan, where the fan pushes air down, the turbine is turned by the steam or water. there's a shaft leading from the turbine to the generator, which produces the electricity
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Steam turbine is when a device that has the extract thermal energy from pressurized steam. It is used to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft. The steam turbine was invented by Sir Charles Parsons in 1884.
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Most steam locomotives are powered by coal, but some types burn wood or oil. The fuel is burned in a firebox to boil water. The steam is fed to pistons that power the drive wheels via large crank rods.
A few experimental locomotives used the steam to run a turbine instead of pistons.
Some locomotives burn peat or farm waste such as field cuttings. Switzerland even built a steam locomotive that got its power from an overhead electric line.
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The first steam locomotive built in the United States was designed by Peter Cooper. He created the locomotive known as the "Tom Thumb" in 1829 for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Although it was not the first steam locomotive ever, it was significant as the first in the U.S. to demonstrate the viability of steam-powered rail transport.
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The difference is that geysers are way much hotter than the steam from hot springs. The geysers can give you 3rd degree burns. But so can the steam from hot springs if you're in there to long.
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