Details of high-pressure, two-pressure locomotives built by Henschel and Sohn to carry out invention of Schmidt; feature of this engine is use of boiler which generates steam at two pressures, one in neighborhood of 900 lb. and other of 200 lb.; high-pressure steam, which is generated by Perkins closed-circuit method, is used in single high-pressure cylinder, and, on exhausting, is mixed with low-pressure steam and admitted to two outside cylinders; includes tabulated results of road tests. (See also Engineer vol. 145, no. 3758, Jan. 20, 1928 pp. 80-82, 4 figs)
The Schmidt-Henschel high pressure locomotive
Int. Ry. Congress Assn. -- Bul
1928
12 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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