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Cyclic Analysis of Savery Engine and its Successors

Cyclic Analysis of Savery Engine and its Successors. P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department. Analysis of Process & Event to be Executed by A PGS. Processes & Variables Oserved by Savery in His Engine. Cyclic Process in Savery Engine. Starting Point:.

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Cyclic Analysis of Savery Engine and its Successors

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  1. Cyclic Analysis of Savery Engine and its Successors P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Analysis of Process & Event to be Executed by A PGS

  2. Processes & Variables Oserved by Savery in His Engine

  3. Cyclic Process in Savery Engine Starting Point:

  4. Recognitions for savery’s Engine • Thomas savery demonstrated it to the Royal Society on 14 June 1699. • Savery described the machine in his book The Miner's Friend; or, An Engine to Raise Water by Fire in 1702 . • In this book, he claimed that it could pump water out of mines. • A newspaper in March 1702 announced that Savery's engines were ready for use and might be seen on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at his workhouse in Salisbury Court, London, over against the Old Playhouse.

  5. Performance & Applications of Savery Engine • One of the savery engines was set up at York Buildings in London. • Another was built to control the water supply at Hampton Court. • The third at Campden House in Kensington operated for 18 years. • A few Savery engines were tried in mines failed to a satisfactory job.

  6. A True Thermodynamic Cycle Coal (Resource) Ability to Perform The power (Need) Wastage / Ecological Nuisance

  7. Drawbacks of Savery Engine: Critcism • Savery Engine was identified with four serious problems. • Firstly, the water first stage of the cycle required high-pressure steam to force the water up. • Secondly, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped. • Much of the steam was condensed due to direct contact between water-steam and heating up of cylinder walls. • Thirdly, to clear water from a deep mine would have needed a series of moderate-pressure engines all the way from the bottom level to the surface. • Fourthly, water was pushed up into the engine only by atmospheric pressure.

  8. Thomas Newcomen • Thomas Newcomen established himself as an ironmonger in his home town. • Some of his biggest customers were Cornish tin mine owners, who faced considerable difficulties with flooding as mines became progressively deeper. • The standard methods to remove the water - manual pumping or teams of horses hauling buckets on a rope - were slow and expensive, and they sought an alternative. Savery replaced mechanical vacuum with steam condensed vacuum

  9. Reciprocating Pumps: Mechanical Vacuum Double Acting Pump Single Acting Pump

  10. Cycle Executed by Pump: Indicator Diagram

  11. Newcomen Engine : First Step in Innovation thru Conservation • Newcomen created his vacuum inside a cylinder and used it to pull down a piston. • It was the first practical engine to use a piston in a cylinder. • He then used a lever to transfer the force to the pump shaft that went down the mine. • Casting the cylinders and getting the pistons to fit was pushing the limit of existing technology. • Newcomen deliberately made the piston marginally smaller than the cylinder and sealed the gap with a ring of wet leather or rope. • To avoid infringing Savery's patent Newcomen was forced to go into partnership with him.

  12. Thomas Necomen The original Thomas Newcomen engine was invented in 1712.

  13. Anatomy of Newcomen Engine

  14. Process & Cycle Executed by Newcomen Engine

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