Indicator Cards From a Water-Pressure Blowing Engine, With A Note On A Proposed Improve¬men in Such Engines

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 280 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1879
Abstract
THE indicator cards shown herewith were taken by the writer in June, 1877, from the water-pressure blowing engine of the Longdale Iron Co., at Lucy Selina Furnace, Longdale, Virginia. A description of this engine with figures, and some indicator cards, was published by Washington Jones, Esq., Superintendent of the I. P. Morris Co.,* in the Journal of the Franklin Institute for May, 1877, to which those desiring a full account are referred, but for convenience the principal dimensions, etc., are given below. The machine consists of a pair of horizontal directacting blowing engines, connected at right angles to a common fly-wheel shaft. The blowing cylinders are 4 ft. diameter by 5 ft. stroke; the water cylinders were 18 in. diameter by 5 ft. stroke as built. Both water and blowing cylinders are double acting. The water valves are balanced piston valves, 18 in. diameter, moved directly by eccentrics on the fly-wheel- shaft. Great care was taken to have the areas of the ports and passages at least equal to the area of the working piston. The engine is set about 14 ft. above the tail-race, and the * The engine was built by the I. P. Morris Go., from drawings made by Messrs. Tuws and Hartman.
Citation
APA:
(1879) Indicator Cards From a Water-Pressure Blowing Engine, With A Note On A Proposed Improve¬men in Such EnginesMLA: Indicator Cards From a Water-Pressure Blowing Engine, With A Note On A Proposed Improve¬men in Such Engines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1879.