vederstein
Must do dumb things....
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I've always been fascinated by the valve gear of the later steam locomotives. The fact that is works with only levers and no eccentric is amazing to me.
A little bit of research and I found the mechanism was originally designed by Belgian Egide Walschaerts in 1844. (Wikipedia page here.) Over the years, the mechanism was modified by others, but the core is still a joy to watch for someone that like moving mechanisms.
The mechanism is essentially adding the cyclic motion of two different sine waves. It's more complex than Stephenson's valve gear, but has the advantage that all the parts are on the outside of the engine and not between the rails.
Therefore there really wasn't any reason to use it beyond locomotives and as far as I know, the mechanism was never used on a stationary engine.
Well, I'm going to end that.
I've started the design of a small stationary steam engine using Walschaerts valve gear. I must give credit where credit is due though. I found a CAD model of a Locomotive on Grabcad and scaled the design to my liking. The parts are my own design, but the geometry is not.
It's very early at this point in the design and I'm only working out the motion. I don't have a piston or valve yet. The details like how the links fit together aren't there. I'm just working out the motion.
Comments?
A little bit of research and I found the mechanism was originally designed by Belgian Egide Walschaerts in 1844. (Wikipedia page here.) Over the years, the mechanism was modified by others, but the core is still a joy to watch for someone that like moving mechanisms.
The mechanism is essentially adding the cyclic motion of two different sine waves. It's more complex than Stephenson's valve gear, but has the advantage that all the parts are on the outside of the engine and not between the rails.
Therefore there really wasn't any reason to use it beyond locomotives and as far as I know, the mechanism was never used on a stationary engine.
Well, I'm going to end that.
I've started the design of a small stationary steam engine using Walschaerts valve gear. I must give credit where credit is due though. I found a CAD model of a Locomotive on Grabcad and scaled the design to my liking. The parts are my own design, but the geometry is not.
It's very early at this point in the design and I'm only working out the motion. I don't have a piston or valve yet. The details like how the links fit together aren't there. I'm just working out the motion.
Comments?