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rotative$71144$ - tradução para holandês

EARLY CONFIGURATION OF STEAM ENGINE UTILISING A ROCKING BEAM TO CONNECT MAJOR COMPONENTS.
Beam pump; Rotative beam engine; Beam machine; Rotative engine
  • Back of [[Museum De Cruquius]] near [[Amsterdam]], an old pumping station used to pump dry the [[Haarlemmermeer]]. It shows the beams of the pumping engine and the 9 meter drop in water level from the [[Spaarne]] river. The beam engine is the largest ever constructed, and was in use till 1933.
  • Baseplate and mahogany lagging, beam engine, [[British Engineerium]], [[Brighton]]
  • Beam machine by Thomas Horn [[Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"]], Milan.
  • Ashford]], now operational and preserved at the [[Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway]].)
  • The cast-iron beam of the 1812 [[Boulton & Watt]] engine at [[Crofton Pumping Station]] – the oldest working, in situ example in the world
  • The remains of a water-powered beam engine at [[Wanlockhead]]
  • Watt engine]]: showing entry of steam and water

rotative      
adj. roterend, ronddraaiend

Definição

beam engine
¦ noun a stationary steam engine with a large oscillating shaft that transmits the vertical movement of the pistons to a crank or pump.

Wikipédia

Beam engine

A beam engine is a type of steam engine where a pivoted overhead beam is used to apply the force from a vertical piston to a vertical connecting rod. This configuration, with the engine directly driving a pump, was first used by Thomas Newcomen around 1705 to remove water from mines in Cornwall. The efficiency of the engines was improved by engineers including James Watt, who added a separate condenser; Jonathan Hornblower and Arthur Woolf, who compounded the cylinders; and William McNaught, who devised a method of compounding an existing engine. Beam engines were first used to pump water out of mines or into canals but could be used to pump water to supplement the flow for a waterwheel powering a mill.

The rotative beam engine is a later design of beam engine where the connecting rod drives a flywheel by means of a crank (or, historically, by means of a sun and planet gear). These beam engines could be used to directly power the line-shafting in a mill. They also could be used to power steam ships.