Marine Compound Steam Engine, circa 1890

THF92187 / Marine Compound Steam Engine, circa 1890
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Artifact Overview

Compound engines use steam twice in different cylinders. This particular marine engine is unusual in having its low-pressure cylinder mounted above its high-pressure cylinder. Generally, marine engines inverted that layout with the heavier low-pressure unit at bottom. More weight at top could create stability problems on a ship. This engine produced about 12 horsepower at speeds no greater than 100 r.p.m.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Marine engine

Date Made

circa 1890

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.3.16700

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Wood (Plant material)

Dimensions

Diameter: 6 in (Bore)
Length: 7 in (Stroke)
Diameter: 10 in (Bore)
Length: 24 in
Width: 28 in
Height: 72 in