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The text explains the mechanical principles and operation of slide valves for steam engines, using clear diagrams and a simple sectional-model approach to make timing, lap, lead, advance, and cut-off understandable without advanced mathematics. It progresses stepwise from basic D-valves to double-ported, multiple-admission, and piston valves, showing how valve and eccentric geometry determine admission, release, compression, and expansion. Quantitative graphical methods and a compact laboratory model are presented to correlate valve and crank positions. Later chapters examine effects of valve and eccentric alterations, link motions, very early cut-off, and reversing under steam.

About the Author

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William John Tennant

William John Tennant was an author known for his contributions to engineering literature, particularly in the field of mechanical engineering. His notable work, "The Slide Valve, Simply Explained," serves as an accessible guide to understanding the mechanics and applications of slide valves, which are crucial components in steam engines and various machinery. Tennant's writing reflects a commitment to demystifying complex engineering concepts for a broader audience, making his work valuable for both students and professionals in the field.

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