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APPENDIX B.
third, or a quarter of the stroke. The piston completes its stroke, therefore, under a constantly diminishing pressure. The first engines working on this principle date from 1778. Watt conceived the idea of them in 1769, and took out a patent in 1782.
We give here the Table appended to Watt's patent. He supposed the steam introduced into the cylinder during the first quarter of the stroke of the piston; then, dividing this stroke into twenty parts, he calculated the mean pressure as follows:
Portions of the descent from the top of the cylinder. | Decreasing pressure of the steam, the entire pressure being 1. | ||||||
0.05 | Steam arriving freely from the boiler. | 1.000 | Total pressure. | ||||
0.10 | 1.000 | ||||||
0.15 | 1.000 | ||||||
0.20 | 1.000 | ||||||
Quarter..... | 0.25 | 1.000 | |||||
0.30 | The steam being cut off and the descent taking place only by expansion | 0.830 | |||||
0.35 | 0.714 | ||||||
0.40 | 0.625 | ||||||
0.45 | 0.555 | Half original pressure. | |||||
Half........ | 0.50 | 0.500 | |||||
0.55 | 0.454 | ||||||
0.60 | 0.417 | ||||||
0.65 | 0.385 | ||||||
0.70 | 0.375 | ||||||
0.75 | 0.333 | One third. | |||||
0.80 | 0.312 | ||||||
0.85 | 0.294 | ||||||
0.90 | 0.277 | ||||||
0.95 | 0.262 | ||||||
Bottom of cylinder... | 1.00 | 0.250 | Quarter. | ||||
Total, | 11.583 | ||||||
Mean pressure = 0.579. |