The airplane and automobile engine connecting rod is invariably a steel forging, though in marine engines it is sometimes made a steel or high tensile strength bronze casting.
The need of such a work has been felt by most engineers engaged in the construction and working of marine engines, not only by the younger men, but also by those of greater experience.
Although they were commenced seventeen years ago, they are still fine specimens of marine engines, and bear witness to the care taken by their builders in their design and manufacture.
This obviously increases the capacity of the machine, and is a desirable feature in the large planers used upon the large parts of marine engines.
I wish, before quitting this section of my subject, to call your attention to two very interesting but very different kinds of marine engines.
With respect to marine engines, they are now supplied with steam from multiple tubed boilers, the shells of which are commonly cylindrical.
Marine engines are of two kinds,--paddle engines and screw engines.
A kind of expansion valve, often employed in marine engines of low speed, is the kind used in the Cornish engines, and known as the equilibrium valve.
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