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Cosa (chi) è outside steam admission - definizione

POWER-PRODUCING ELEMENT OF A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Cylinder (steam locomotive); Cylinder (steam engine); Outside cylinder (locomotive); Cylinder (technology)
  • 60163 ''Tornado'']]. The black casting to the left houses the cylinder, in which slides the [[piston]]; the piston rod is immediately above the wheel.
  • The cylinders on a [[Shay locomotive]].
  • French [[2-2-2]] locomotive with nearly horizontal cylinders, 1844
  • A NYC switching locomotive with outside valves driven by inside valve gear (Howden, Boys' Book of Locomotives, 1907)

steamy         
  • Fireless steam locomotive]]<br>Despite the resemblance to a boiler, note the lack of a chimney and also how the cylinders are at the cab end, not the chimney end.
  • diagram]] for steam
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  • A temperature-versus-entropy diagram for steam
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WATER IN THE GAS PHASE, FORMED BY THE BOILING OF WATER
Steamy; Saturated steam; Wet steam
¦ adjective (steamier, steamiest)
1. producing, filled with, or clouded with steam.
2. hot and humid.
3. informal of or involving erotic sexual activity.
Derivatives
steamily adverb
steaminess noun
steam         
  • Fireless steam locomotive]]<br>Despite the resemblance to a boiler, note the lack of a chimney and also how the cylinders are at the cab end, not the chimney end.
  • diagram]] for steam
  • 300px
  • 300px
  • A temperature-versus-entropy diagram for steam
  • 300px
WATER IN THE GAS PHASE, FORMED BY THE BOILING OF WATER
Steamy; Saturated steam; Wet steam
(steams, steaming, steamed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Steam is the hot mist that forms when water boils. Steam vehicles and machines are operated using steam as a means of power.
In an electric power plant the heat converts water into high-pressure steam.
...the invention of the steam engine.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If something steams, it gives off steam.
...restaurants where coffee pots steamed on their burners.
...a basket of steaming bread rolls.
VERB: V, V-ing
3.
If you steam food or if it steams, you cook it in steam rather than in water.
Steam the carrots until they are just beginning to be tender...
Leave the vegetables to steam over the rice for the 20 minutes cooking time.
...steamed clams and broiled chicken.
VERB: V n, V, V-ed
4.
If something such as a plan or a project goes full steam ahead, it progresses quickly.
The Government was determined to go full steam ahead with its privatisation programme...
PHRASE: v PHR
5.
If you let off steam, you get rid of your energy, anger, or strong emotions with physical activity or by behaving in a noisy or violent way. (INFORMAL)
Regular exercise helps to combat unwanted stress and is a good way of relaxing or letting off steam.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If you run out of steam, you stop doing something because you have no more energy or enthusiasm left. (INFORMAL)
I decided to paint the bathroom ceiling but ran out of steam halfway through.
PHRASE: V inflects
steam         
  • Fireless steam locomotive]]<br>Despite the resemblance to a boiler, note the lack of a chimney and also how the cylinders are at the cab end, not the chimney end.
  • diagram]] for steam
  • 300px
  • 300px
  • A temperature-versus-entropy diagram for steam
  • 300px
WATER IN THE GAS PHASE, FORMED BY THE BOILING OF WATER
Steamy; Saturated steam; Wet steam
I. n.
1.
Vapor (especially of water), water in a gaseous state.
2.
Visible vapor.
3.
Mist, fume, reek, smoke, exhalation, effluvium.
II. v. n.
1.
Emit vapor, fume.
2.
Evaporate, pass off in vapor.
3.
Navigate (by means of steam), plough the deep, plough the waves.

Wikipedia

Cylinder (locomotive)

The cylinder is the power-producing element of the steam engine powering a steam locomotive. The cylinder is made pressure-tight with end covers and a piston; a valve distributes the steam to the ends of the cylinder. Cylinders were initially cast iron, but later made of steel. The cylinder casting includes other features such as (in the case of Stephenson's Rocket) valve ports and mounting feet. The last big American locomotives incorporated the cylinders as part of huge one-piece steel castings that were the main frame of the locomotive. Renewable wearing surfaces were needed inside the cylinders and provided by cast-iron bushings.

The way the valve controlled the steam entering and leaving the cylinder was known as steam distribution and shown by the shape of the indicator diagram. 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.

Cylinders may be arranged in several different ways.