90:. What happened to the steam inside the cylinder was assessed separately from what happened in the boiler and how much friction the moving machinery had to cope with. This assessment was known as "engine performance" or "cylinder performance". The cylinder performance, together with the boiler and machinery performance, established the efficiency of the complete locomotive. The pressure of the steam in the cylinder was measured as the piston moved and the power moving the piston was calculated and known as cylinder power. The forces produced in the cylinder moved the train but were also damaging to the structure which held the cylinders in place. Bolted joints came loose, cylinder castings and frames cracked and reduced the availability of the locomotive.
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all four cranks set at 90 degrees. With this arrangement the cylinders act in pairs, so there are four impulses per revolution, as with a two-cylinder engine. Most four-cylinder engines are of this type. It is cheaper and simpler to use only one set of valve gear on each side of the locomotive and
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The valve chests are usually on top of the cylinders but, in older locomotives, the valve chests were sometimes located alongside the cylinders and inserted through slots in the frames. This meant that, while the cylinders were outside, the valves were inside and could be driven by inside valve
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cranks set to give six equally spaced impulses per revolution – the usual arrangement. If the three cylinder axes are parallel, the cranks will be 120 degrees apart, but if the centre cylinder does not drive the leading driving axle, it will probably be inclined (as on most US three-cylinder
255:'s three-cylinder locomotives in Great Britain), and the inside crank will be correspondingly shifted from 120 degrees. For a given tractive effort and adhesion factor, a three-cylinder locomotive of this design will be less prone to wheelslip when starting than a 2-cylinder locomotive.
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to operate the second cylinder on that side by means of a rocking shaft from the first cylinder's valve spindle since the required valve events at the second cylinder are a mirror image of the first cylinder.
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pairs of cranks set at 90 degrees with the inside pair set at 45 degrees to the outside pair. This gives eight impulses per revolution. It increases weight and complexity, by requiring four sets of
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outside cranks set at 90 degrees, inside crank set at 135 degrees, giving six unequally spaced impulses per revolution. This arrangement was sometimes used on three-cylinder
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is made pressure-tight with end covers and a piston; a valve distributes the steam to the ends of the cylinder. Cylinders were initially
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which used the outside (low pressure) cylinders for starting. This will give evenly spaced exhausts when the engine is working compound.
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of the locomotive. Renewable wearing surfaces were needed inside the cylinders and provided by cast-iron bushings.
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1104:"Pickle-pot"
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402:NER Class T2
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359:LNWR G Class
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309:slide valves
305:steam chests
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301:valve chests
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241:dead centres
226:
223:Crank angles
188:
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119:Direct drive
102:
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57:steam engine
52:
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1261:Watt engine
1061:Oscillating
1017:Boiler feed
862:Plate chain
841:Tusi couple
754:Walschaerts
639:Atmospheric
351:Walschaerts
113:beam engine
59:powering a
1560:Categories
1470:Ljungström
1456:High-speed
1349:Lap Engine
1305:Resolution
1209:Precursors
1094:Kirchweger
1056:Locomotive
1003:Three-drum
983:Field-tube
950:Locomotive
932:Lancashire
852:Link chain
836:Crankshaft
803:Mechanisms
731:Valve gear
582:2 December
536:References
347:Stephenson
343:valve gear
337:Valve gear
276:valve gear
195:SR Class V
163:locomotive
143:horizontal
109:vertically
81:main frame
1501:Cugnot's
1444:Salamanca
1145:Hydrolock
1130:Crosshead
1076:Condenser
912:Egg-ended
525:Hydrolock
69:cast iron
1484:See also
1410:Compound
1285:Old Bess
1125:Blowback
1048:Cylinder
1034:Injector
993:Stirling
988:Sentinel
902:Haystack
816:Cataract
789:Southern
779:Caprotti
654:Compound
504:See also
284:slipping
65:cylinder
53:cylinder
1200:History
1109:Surface
927:Cornish
887:Boilers
769:Corliss
706:Corliss
689:D slide
659:Uniflow
649:Cornish
438:, e.g.
253:Gresley
233:degrees
127:French
40:Tornado
1512:(1784)
1506:(1769)
1472:(1908)
1466:(1862)
1447:(1812)
1439:(1805)
1429:Murray
1420:(1803)
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1300:(1779)
1294:(1778)
1288:(1777)
1280:(1768)
1252:(1795)
1246:(1760)
1238:(1725)
1219:(1698)
1185:Stroke
1150:Piston
1135:Cutoff
1008:Yarrow
960:Launch
955:Scotch
716:Sleeve
711:Poppet
696:Piston
677:Valves
669:Valves
552:
333:gear.
295:Valves
280:torque
229:cranks
160:Planet
63:. The
45:piston
38:60163
1118:Other
922:Flued
907:Wagon
831:Crank
774:Lentz
764:Baker
759:Allan
684:Slide
129:2-2-2
73:steel
1270:Beam
811:Beam
721:Bash
701:Drop
644:Watt
584:2010
550:ISBN
299:The
51:The
1089:Jet
917:Box
749:Joy
739:Gab
311:or
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