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The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated (Seventh Edition) / With an Account of Its Invention and Progressive Improvement, and Its Application to Navigation and Railways; Including Also a Memoir of Watt

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The text surveys the history, theory, and practical development of steam engines, tracing early precursors and the progression through Savery's and Newcomen's machines to the transformative improvements introduced by James Watt. It explains physical principles such as heat, latent heat, steam pressure and condensation, and describes engineering innovations including the separate condenser, steam jacket, expansive use of steam, double-acting motion, valve gear and auxiliary mechanisms. Chapters address construction, fuel economy, testing and adaptations for pumping, mills, navigation and railways, and the narrative is supported by technical illustrations and a biographical memoir of Watt.

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Dionysius Lardner

Dionysius Lardner was a prominent 19th-century Irish scientist and writer, best known for his contributions to the understanding of steam engines and their applications. His works, such as "The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated" and "The Steam Engine Familiarly Explained and Illustrated," provide detailed insights into the invention and development of steam technology, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. Lardner's writings not only reflect his expertise in engineering but also his commitment to educating the public about the advancements of the Industrial Revolution. His influence extended to various fields, including mechanics and navigation, solidifying his place in the literary and scientific heritage of his time.

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