The steam engine
Inventors: Thomas Savery, Thomas
Newcomen and James watt
Thomas Savery (1650-1715) English military
engineer and inventor and design who
designed the first crude steam engine inspired from Denis Papin’s Digester or
pressure cooker of 1679.
Thomas worked on solving of problems
in pumping of water out of coal mines this machine consists of a closed vessel
filled up with water were steam under pressure was introduced, witch forced the water up and out of the mine shaft.
Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) English
blacksmith, inventor of the atmospheric steam engine, an improvement over Thomas
Savery’s design
The Newcomen’s engine focused on
atmospheric pressure to push out the water from the mines. Steam was pumped
into a cylinder, then the steam was condensed by cold water outside of the
cylinder creating a vacuum on the inside of the cylinder.
James Watt (1736-1819) Scottish
inventor and mechanical engineer renowned for the improvements made on the
steam engine in 1765 while working in the uni of Glasgow Watt took the task of repairing
the Newcomen engine.
James Watts added a separate
condenser connecting to the cylinder, this design allowed the condenser to be
cool while the cylinder remaining hot ,Watts’s engine soon Dominated England and
replaced other steam engines and helped bring about the Industrial revolution
Steam Engine History. 2013. Steam Engine History. [ONLINE] Available at:http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blsteamengine.htm. [Accessed 05 March 2013].
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