A KIMPLE TYPE STEAM ENGINE PROJECT-2.pptx

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01 P ROJECT DONE B Y Navin nirmal.N BE - MECHANICAL 9013/1394

02 T ABLE OF CONTEN T Project Template A Kimble Type Steam Engine Parts of Kimble Type Steam Engine Working Principle of Kimble Type Steam Engine Advantages of Kimble Type Steam Engine Disadvantages of Kimble Type Steam Engine

08 A KIMBLE TYPE STEAM ENGINE

08 A KIMBLE TYPE STEAM ENGINE

08 A KIMBLE TYPE STEAM ENGINE

09 A MODEL OF KIMBLE TYPE STEAM ENGINE

03 K EY PARTS OF KIMPLE TYPE STEAM ENGIN E Boiler :Generates steam by heating water. Cylinder : Contains the piston and receives steam pressure. Piston : Moves back and forth due to steam pressure, converting steam energy to motion. Crankshaft : Converts the piston's linear motion into rotary motion. Connecting Rod : Links the piston to the crankshaft, transmitting motion. Flywheel : Stabilizes engine operation by storing rotational energy.

03 Valves : Control steam flow into and out of the cylinder.- Governor : Regulates engine speed by adjusting steam flow (optional in models). Base : Supports and stabilizes the engine components.- Gauge : Measures steam pressure in the boiler (optional in models).

W ORKING PRINCIPL E Steam Generation : Water in the boiler is heated, producing steam. Steam Expansion : High-pressure steam enters the cylinder, pushing the piston. Mechanical Energy : The piston’s linear motion is converted to rotary motion via a crankshaft. Steam Exhaust : Used steam is expelled through an exhaust valve. Continuous Cycle : This process repeats as long as steam is produced, creating continuous motion .

1 1 Educational Value :Demonstrates basic steam engine principles and thermodynamics. Simplicity : Easier to understand and construct compared to more complex engines. Compact Size : Suitable for model applications and demonstrations. Durability : Often built with robust materials, making them durable for hobby use. A DVANTAGES

1 2 D ISADVANTAGES Efficiency : Generally less efficient than modern engines due to simple design. Power Output : Limited power output, making them unsuitable for heavy-duty applications. Maintenance : Requires regular maintenance and care to ensure proper operation. Steam Pressure : May operate at relatively low steam pressures compared to larger engines.

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