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Steam Technology and Theory Books[]

Steam Engine Practical[]

Steam Engine Theory[]

  • The una-flow steam-engine, by Prof. J. Stumpf: This is the most thorough book about the uniflow engine.  The first half describes and analyzes mathematically Stumpf's "Seven Losses" of the steam engine, while the second half gives examples of uniflow engines as installed.

Thermodynamics[]

Boiling and Heat Transfer[]

Machine Design and Bearings[]

Steam System Reports[]

Prototype Development of the Unitary Steam Engine: Between 1981 and 1987 Cozby Enterprises worked to develop an integrated ("Unitary") steam power plant of 700 hp.  This project was funded by the Montana Department of Natural Resources, and this is the final report.  A prototype was built, but funding ended before it was running.  This report doesn't provide much technical detail of the design, but gives a very detailed account of all the tasks and parts involved in designing and building a steam system.  More than 16,000 man-hours were spent between 1984-7, plus work by outside consultants and suppliers.

EPA Clean Car Projects[]

Design of Reciprocating Single Cylinder Expanders for Steam: Final Report: 1973 engineering report by General Electric on designing two test engines. They spent so much money on designing and fabricating absolutely perfect engines that they were able to do almost no testing. The initial mathematical models of engine performance were given in Modeling, Analysis, and Evaluation of Rankine Cycle Propulsion Systems: Volume I - Final Report  and Volume II - User Manual

Design and development of an automotive propulsion system utilizing a Rankine cycle engine (water based fluid). Final report 1977 This is the report of the SES steam conversion of the Dodge Monaco.

Conceptual Design, Rankine-Cycle Power System With Organic Working Fluid and Reciprocating Engine for Passenger Vehicles  1970 Thermo Electron organic Rankine cycle study for a auto powerplant.

Detailed Design Rankine-Cycle Power System With Organic-Based Working Fluid and Reciprocating Expander for Automobile Propulsion: Volume I: 1972 Details of Thermo Electron's organic Rankine cycle powerplant that was put in a Ford Galaxie, and Detailed Design Rankine-Cycle Power System With Organic-Based Working Fluid and Reciprocating Expander for Automobile Propulsion: Volume II - Appendices

Low Emission Combustor/Vapor Generator for Automobile Rankine Cycle Engines  1973 Solar Turbines division of International Harvester developed a 1200 pound per hour monotube steam generator and spinning cup burner for 1000 psi/1000F steam.

Condenser And Fan Development For Rankine Cycle Engines 1973 Garret AiResearch designed optimal condensers for cars.

Besler Studies and Proposals[]

White Cliffs[]

California Clean Bus, Carter Car, etc.[]

Steam Bus Symposium Proceedings November 17, 1971: Transcription of a one day symposium with brief descriptions of the Steam Power Systems, Brobeck, Lear and Voight bus projects.  Limited figures.

Modern Steam History[]

Military Intelligence, Jumbo shrimp...

Software and Calculators[]