
Building a Newcomen Atmospheric Engine — The First Engine to Do Real Work
In 1712 Thomas Newcomen built a machine that changed the world quietly, by pumping water out of coal mines. It was the first engine to turn the heat of a fire into useful mechanical work on a large scale, and every steam engine and motor that followed descends from it.
Its genius is counter-intuitive: the steam does not push the piston. Newcomen's engine fills a cylinder with low-pressure steam, then sprays in cold water to condense that steam into a few drops, leaving a vacuum. The ordinary pressure of the atmosphere — about a tonne on a large piston — then shoves the piston down into the vacuum. That downward stroke rocks a great wooden beam whose far end lifts the mine pump. Because air pressure does the work, it is called an atmospheric engine.
It was thirsty and wasteful, reheating its whole cylinder every stroke, but it was tireless and it worked. For sixty years Newcomen engines drained the mines that supplied the coal that fed the Industrial Revolution — until James Watt's separate condenser made the steam engine efficient enough to drive factories and locomotives.
Instrucciones
Grasp the atmospheric principle
Grasp the atmospheric principle
Build the boiler
Build the boiler
Materiales para este paso:
Sheet Copper40 kg
Firebrick120 piezasCast and bore the cylinder
Cast and bore the cylinder
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Cast Iron Cylinder1 pieza
Leather2 sqmErect the great beam
Erect the great beam
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Timber Beam1 piezaPlumb the steam and water pipes
Plumb the steam and water pipes
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Copper Tubing6 metrosHerramientas necesarias:
WrenchRaise steam
Raise steam
Materiales para este paso:
Bituminous Coal50 kgAdmit steam and let the piston rise
Admit steam and let the piston rise
Herramientas necesarias:
Steam ValveInject cold water to make the vacuum
Inject cold water to make the vacuum
Herramientas necesarias:
Steam ValveTake the power stroke
Take the power stroke
Materiales para este paso:
Water30 litrosDrain and repeat
Drain and repeat
Herramientas necesarias:
Steam ValveMake it self-acting
Make it self-acting
Herramientas necesarias:
WrenchKnow its power and its flaw
Know its power and its flaw
Materiales
8- 40 kgMarcador de posición
- 120 piezasMarcador de posición
- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
- 6 metrosMarcador de posición
- 50 kgMarcador de posición
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