Steam Engine IV Mechanism

Steam Engine IV Mechanism

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From "Kinematics of Machinery: Outlines of a Theory of Machines" by Franz Reuleaux (1876) in 1963, this model is a Steam Engine, initially designed by Bahrens (1847), enhanced by Napier (1851), and reinvented by Bompard (1867). The colors indicate the parts: white for the body, red for the eccentric wheel, blue for rotating sliders, and yellow for linear sliders. This mechanism is double-sided, but only one side functions at a time. It's part of a series that includes Steam Engine I to VII Mechanisms, Payton Water Meter Mechanism, Eve's Chamber-Wheel Gear Mechanism, Pump Cochrane Mechanism, and Ratchet-Train Mechanism. The 3D model is available in multiple formats including Solidworks 2016, Simlab Composer 7, DAE, STEP, IGES, Parasolid, OBJ, 3D-PDF, SketchUp, 3DS, and ZIM. The ZIM file can be viewed on iOS and Android devices using the Simlab Viewer app.

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