Newcomen steam engine, 1737. Artist: Unknown

Newcomen steam engine, 1737. Artist: Unknown

1-152-665 - Ann Ronan Picture Library/Heritage-Images

Newcomen steam engine, 1737. Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) designed his atmospheric or 'steam' engine in 1712. Water was heated in the boiler and the resulting steam was let into the cylinder, pushing up the piston. The steam was then condensed, bringing down the piston. The piston rocked the beam which worked the pump. It was safer and more effective than the earlier Savery engine and was widely used to drain water out of mines. From Architecture Hydraulique by Bernard Forest de Belidor. (Paris, 1737).


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Thomas Newcomen: British: Engineer and inventor
  2. Bernard Forest de Belidor: French: Engineer

Medium
  1. Engraving

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3321x3156
File Size : 30,707kb


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  1. 002329
  1. 002329
  1. 0390001612
  1. 1-152-665
  1. 1152665
  1. 1612

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