Steam Engines, Prepared in the Extension Division of The University of Wisconsin
Edward Marvin Shealy
Hardcover
(McGraw-Hill Book Company, March 15, 1919)
From the Preface: "This book on Steam Engines was written to be used as a textbook for correspondence students in the University of Wisconsin Extension Division. It is the third of a series of three textbooks designed for those students who are pursuing a general course in Steam Engineering, the other two being 'Steam Boilers' and 'Heat.' In this course in Steam Engines we aim to teach the fundamental principles underlying the operation of the steam engine and to do this in as simple and nonmathematical a manner as possible. This is particularly true with those parts which deal with thermodynamic principles. Enough of the practical features of steam engine operation has been given to illustrate the principles, and it is hoped that operating engineers who take this course will be able to supplement from their own experience other applications of the principles presented. That part of the course dealing with valve gears has been made more complete than other sections because our experience shows that operating engineers usually do not understand the valve gear mechanism as well as they do other parts...." Includes 173 diagrams and drawings and an index.