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  • preserved Corliss engines? Is there scope for a List of preserved Corliss steam engines article, as has been done for a number of preserved steam (and diesel...
    27 KB (3,205 words) - 21:31, 27 January 2024
  • needed (no-one wanted to jump from Corliss valvegear to V16 engine anyway). It should focus on IC engine layouts, IC engine valvegear and related topics. It...
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  • discussion toward steam locomotives and misses the fact there are other major approaches to controlling cutoff. Corliss engines, or rather, Corliss valve gear...
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  • Corliss steam engines, each with a simple dynamo mounted on the crankshaft just inboard of the flywheel. The valve-gear on the sides of the engines is...
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  • Abrams, Burton A., Li, Jing, and Mulligan (December 2008). "Did Corliss Steam Engines Fuel Urban Growth in the Late Nineteenth Century? Less Sanguine...
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  • why steam was to pump water to power a water wheel. The Corliss was the first engine suitable for direct connection to spinning. However, the steam engine...
    57 KB (8,689 words) - 01:32, 7 September 2023
  • steam below the piston). This allowed some of the energy in the diesel exhaust to be recovered, leading to higher efficiency. However, these engines did...
    99 KB (14,812 words) - 23:52, 29 March 2024
  • This article meets the requirements for Start class. Bruin2 (talk) 15:55, 19 November 2016 (UTC)...
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  • 2008 (UTC) I've added a short paragraph on Corliss valve gear with a link to Corliss steam engine#Corliss valve gear. --Roly (talk) 15:20, 22 March 2013...
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  • Caprotti etc. Trip valvegears (big stationary mill engines) Corliss, both Corliss semi-rotary valves and Corliss valvegear Andy Dingley (talk) 20:14, 22 September...
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  • Ironworks shut in 1861. This is definitely not the case, there is a Corliss engine that they built in 1903 sitting in the Science Museum. I can't quite...
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  • well) Industrial Revolution. He also did quite a bit of work on the steam engine - also a direct influence on the industrial revolution. Compared to those...
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  • Telescope Corliss steam engine (Corliss Centennial Engine) Tesla turbine Magnetic amplifier Doble steam car Difference engine Stirling engine The Emett...
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  • College 7 The Brayton engines in operation were comparatively noiseless and gave an indicator diagram much like that from the Corliss engine Brayton considered...
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  • (UTC) Corliss, and Caprotti camboxes. Andy Dingley (talk) 08:25, 2 June 2009 (UTC) I find the claim that excessive valve travel in the middle engine was...
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  • Several comments. If this is an article about an engine why are there so many poor images of the building. Wouldn't it be a good idea to check List of...
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  • Asimov, Isaac. The Story of Nuclear Energy. Washington,D.C.: GPO, 1972. Corliss, William. Direct Conversion of Energy. Washington,D.C.: GPO. 1964. Glasstone...
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  • President Ulysses S. Grant and Pedro II greet the public from the platform of a Corliss Steam Engine. Philadelphia Exposition, 1876....
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