Analysis of the Design of Henry Muncaster’s Two-Cylinder Compound Vertical Steam Engine with Speed Control
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2023-08-11
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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This article offers an analysis, from the mechanical engineering viewpoint, of an invention
by Henry Muncaster from 1912: the two-cylinder compound vertical steam engine with speed control.
This is an invention with a large number of components (106) that was used as an engine in boats
and railways. The ultimate objective of this investigation was to determine the operating conditions
(maximum pressures of water vapor in the admission of high- and low-pressure cylinders) according
to the criteria of resistance of materials since there is no information about this. Therefore, two critical
operating conditions were simulated that resemble the start-up of the machine (flywheel locked as
the most unfavorable situation) in order to determine those operating conditions that ensure both its
safety and optimal operation. For this, a static linear analysis based on the finite element method
(FEM) of the 3D CAD model was carried out under real operating conditions, according to the criteria
of resistance of materials, using the Autodesk Inventor Nastran 2023 software. The results of the
static linear analysis (von Mises stress, displacement and safety factor) confirmed the maximum
values of the vapor pressure in the admission of the cylinders: 0.3 MPa on the high-pressure piston
plunger and 0.15 MPa on the low-pressure piston plunger.
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Henry Muncaster, steam engine, two-cylinder compound vertical engine, Autodesk Inventor Nastran, computer-aided engineering, finite-element analysis
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Rojas-Sola, J.I.; Gutiérrez-Antúnez, J.F. Analysis of the Design of Henry Muncaster’s Two-Cylinder Compound Vertical Steam Engine with Speed Control. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 9150. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13169150