modeng2000 | 20/04/2015 15:52:15 |
340 forum posts 1 photos | Leafing through somev old ME mags I came across an article by Clifford Hall in volume 132 number.3304 describing an engine that uses steam power without a boiler. It relies on injected water flashing to steam in an externally heated cylinder. I have searched the web but have not found anything. There is a patent number, 923235 which I assume is a British patent. Haven't found the patent yet. It seems that Mr. Hall made several engines using this principle. Has anyone else made one? John |
David Jupp | 20/04/2015 16:00:49 |
978 forum posts 26 photos | Patent here **LINK**
Click on 'Original Documents' on the left side of page to see full details. Edited By David Jupp on 20/04/2015 16:02:37 |
modeng2000 | 20/04/2015 16:34:58 |
340 forum posts 1 photos | Many thanks for the link David. John |
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