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The work traces the technological and conceptual development of steam power from ancient mechanical devices through successive generations of engines, explaining key design changes, constructional forms, and performance limits. It combines historical narrative with technical explanation of principles such as heat losses and thermodynamic efficiency, illustrated examples and portraits, and assessments of improvements including compound engines and methods to reduce waste. Chapters survey influential innovations, practical advances in construction, and the evolving scientific understanding that guided design choices, concluding with discussion of contemporary directions and possible limits to future progress.
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