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Department : Mechanical Engineering
Name : Arijit Mandal
Roll No. : 34600723011
Year : 3rd
YR
Semester : 5th
Semester
Subject : Kinematic & Theory of Machine
Subject code : PC ME 503
CA1 Topic : Steam Engine Mechanism
ELITTE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Introduce to Steam Engine
 A steam engine is a heat engine that performs
mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
 In simple terms, the steam engine uses the
expansion principle of chemistry, where heat
applied to water evaporates the water into steam,
and the force generated pushes a piston back and
forth inside a cylinder
 Steam engines are external combustion engines, where
the working fluid is separated from the combustion
products.
 Non-combustion heat sources such as solar power,
nuclear power or geothermal energy may be used.
 The ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this
process is called the Rankine cycle.
Main part of steam engines
 Boiler
 Piston
 Slide valve
 Cylinder
 Flywheel
 Connecting Rod
 Boiler (steam generator)
An industrial boiler used for a stationary steam engine
Boilers are pressure vessels that contain water to be boiled,
and features that transfer the heat to the water as
effectively as possible.
The two most common types are:
1. water-tube boiler – water is passed through tubes
surrounded by hot gas
Main part of steam engines
Fire-tube boiler – hot gas is passed through tubes immersed in
water, the same water also circulates in a water jacket
surrounding the firebox and, in high-output locomotive boilers,
also passes through tubes in the firebox itself (thermic syphons
and security circulators)
Fire tube boilers were the main type used for early high-
pressure steam (typical steam locomotive practice), but they
were to a large extent displaced by more economical water tube
boilers in the late 19th century for marine propulsion and large
stationary applications.
Main part of steam engines
Main part of steam engines
Piston
A piston is made of cast iron and acts as a sliding round plug
inside of the cylinder. It is secured to the piston rod by a nut.
• The piston rod is round, made of steel, the top end is
secured to the piston, the bottom end to the crosshead. To
prevent steam from blowing out of the cylinder around the
rod, metallic type packing is installed around the rod in the
stuffing box.
Slide Valve
This valve is fixed on the steam chest. Its function is
to admit the steam from steam chest to the
cylinder.
Slide valve also exhausts the steam from the
cylinder at the proper moment.
The valve gets to and fro motion from the eccentric
fitted on the crankshaft.
Working principle of Steam Engine
 Heat engine that converts heat to work.
 Required components: – Fuel as source of heat
(e.g. wood, coal, gas, solar, nuclear)
 Working fluid (e.g. water)
 Closed cycle including compressor and expansion
unit – Mechanical part to do work (e.g. turbine)
Thermodynamic Cycle
 In the study of converting heat (thermo) into
mechanical (dynamic) action or work, many cycles
have been proposed to describe the relationship
between the heat you provide and the work you get
out.
 The goal is to maximize the efficiency of the cycle, i.e.
To increase the ratio [work out/heat in].
Classification of steam engine
 Based on axis of engine:
Orientation of cylinder axis :
I. Horizontal steam engine
II. Vertical steam engine

Based on speed of engine
. I. High speed engine- speed of 250rpm and above
II. Medium speed engine- speed 100 to 250 rpm
III. Slow speed engine- speed 100rpm and below

Based on type of steam action:
I. Double acting steam
II. Single acting steam engine
Advantage of steam engine
1. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can be used at
any time because steam can be produced at any time.
2. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can be used
to run trains for going from one place to another place.
3. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) is much more
powerful than a wind-mill or water-mill.
4. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can use
virtually any combustible material for fuel-wood, coal, oil, old
furniture, …anything that can be put into the firebox.
Disadvantage of steam engine
1. A steam engine is huge and heavy. (That is an external
combustion engine is huge and heavy).
2. A steam engine is unsafe to use. (That is, An external
combustion engine is unsafe to use).
3. A steam engine does not start at once. (That is, An external
combustion engine does not start at once). Before a steam
engine can start, we have to build a coal fire to get steam.
This process takes a long time and hence a steam engine
cannot be started at a moment’s notice.
Application of steam engine
 Refrigeration
 Air Conditioning
 Heat Pumps
 Geothermal Pumps
Thank you

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34600723011_THEORY OF MACHINE power point presentation

  • 1. Department : Mechanical Engineering Name : Arijit Mandal Roll No. : 34600723011 Year : 3rd YR Semester : 5th Semester Subject : Kinematic & Theory of Machine Subject code : PC ME 503 CA1 Topic : Steam Engine Mechanism ELITTE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
  • 2. Introduce to Steam Engine  A steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.  In simple terms, the steam engine uses the expansion principle of chemistry, where heat applied to water evaporates the water into steam, and the force generated pushes a piston back and forth inside a cylinder
  • 3.  Steam engines are external combustion engines, where the working fluid is separated from the combustion products.  Non-combustion heat sources such as solar power, nuclear power or geothermal energy may be used.  The ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this process is called the Rankine cycle.
  • 4. Main part of steam engines  Boiler  Piston  Slide valve  Cylinder  Flywheel  Connecting Rod
  • 5.  Boiler (steam generator) An industrial boiler used for a stationary steam engine Boilers are pressure vessels that contain water to be boiled, and features that transfer the heat to the water as effectively as possible. The two most common types are: 1. water-tube boiler – water is passed through tubes surrounded by hot gas Main part of steam engines
  • 6. Fire-tube boiler – hot gas is passed through tubes immersed in water, the same water also circulates in a water jacket surrounding the firebox and, in high-output locomotive boilers, also passes through tubes in the firebox itself (thermic syphons and security circulators) Fire tube boilers were the main type used for early high- pressure steam (typical steam locomotive practice), but they were to a large extent displaced by more economical water tube boilers in the late 19th century for marine propulsion and large stationary applications. Main part of steam engines
  • 7. Main part of steam engines
  • 8. Piston A piston is made of cast iron and acts as a sliding round plug inside of the cylinder. It is secured to the piston rod by a nut. • The piston rod is round, made of steel, the top end is secured to the piston, the bottom end to the crosshead. To prevent steam from blowing out of the cylinder around the rod, metallic type packing is installed around the rod in the stuffing box.
  • 9. Slide Valve This valve is fixed on the steam chest. Its function is to admit the steam from steam chest to the cylinder. Slide valve also exhausts the steam from the cylinder at the proper moment. The valve gets to and fro motion from the eccentric fitted on the crankshaft.
  • 10. Working principle of Steam Engine  Heat engine that converts heat to work.  Required components: – Fuel as source of heat (e.g. wood, coal, gas, solar, nuclear)  Working fluid (e.g. water)  Closed cycle including compressor and expansion unit – Mechanical part to do work (e.g. turbine)
  • 11. Thermodynamic Cycle  In the study of converting heat (thermo) into mechanical (dynamic) action or work, many cycles have been proposed to describe the relationship between the heat you provide and the work you get out.  The goal is to maximize the efficiency of the cycle, i.e. To increase the ratio [work out/heat in].
  • 12. Classification of steam engine  Based on axis of engine: Orientation of cylinder axis : I. Horizontal steam engine II. Vertical steam engine  Based on speed of engine . I. High speed engine- speed of 250rpm and above II. Medium speed engine- speed 100 to 250 rpm III. Slow speed engine- speed 100rpm and below  Based on type of steam action: I. Double acting steam II. Single acting steam engine
  • 13. Advantage of steam engine 1. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can be used at any time because steam can be produced at any time. 2. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can be used to run trains for going from one place to another place. 3. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) is much more powerful than a wind-mill or water-mill. 4. A steam engine (or external combustion engine) can use virtually any combustible material for fuel-wood, coal, oil, old furniture, …anything that can be put into the firebox.
  • 14. Disadvantage of steam engine 1. A steam engine is huge and heavy. (That is an external combustion engine is huge and heavy). 2. A steam engine is unsafe to use. (That is, An external combustion engine is unsafe to use). 3. A steam engine does not start at once. (That is, An external combustion engine does not start at once). Before a steam engine can start, we have to build a coal fire to get steam. This process takes a long time and hence a steam engine cannot be started at a moment’s notice.
  • 15. Application of steam engine  Refrigeration  Air Conditioning  Heat Pumps  Geothermal Pumps