[Steam-engine] Condensing Steam Cars
Richard Strobel
Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
Thu Jan 19 09:22:02 PST 2006
Well Andy..let's see what kinda trouble I can get in here :-)
If the Steam is condensed, the oil and water will separate..thusly "Oil
Separators" were incorporated.
We don't do it for fear of feedwater contamination..thusly leading to
possible foaming and the dreaded siphon.
Here's a freebee..rather than surf through the whole book, clicking on a
topic under "Contents" works the best for me:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10998/10998-h/10998-h.htm#g05
Thanks....the list is quite slow lately
RickinMt.
> I know that some makers of steam cars made models that
> condensed the exhaust steam into water so that it
> could be used again. How did they separate the steam
> cylinder oil from the water? I thought that the
> animal tallow made the oil mix with the water and you
> couldn't separate them.
>
> Andy Glines
> Evansville, IN
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