See Steam engine, Steam power during the Industrial Revolution.
'Steam power
' developed slowly over a period of several hundred years, progressing through expensive and fairly limited devices in the early 1600s, to useful pumps for mining in 1700, and then to Watt's improved designs in the late 1700s. It is these later designs, introduced just when the need for practical power was growing due to the Industrial Revolution, that truly made steam power commonplace.
Sans Pareil
and Braithwaite and Ericsson's Novelty
.Stephensonian
locomotive configuration appears with Stephenson's Planet
type along with Edward Bury's Liverpool
- horizontal cylinders placed beneath smokebox; drive to rear crank - bar frames.boundary layer effect
. This design has never been used commercially due to its low efficiencydate=February 2008.An Aerodynamic Theory of Turbine Design
, describing a way to dramatically improve the efficiency of all turbines. In addition to making newer power plants more economical, it also provides enough efficiency to build a jet engine.