When the conditions of trial were published, I communicated my multitubular plan to Mr. Stephenson, and proposed to him that we should jointly construct an engine and compete for the prize.
It was the simple but admirable contrivance of the steam-blast, and its combination with the multitubular boiler, that at once gave locomotion a vigorous life, and secured the triumph of the railway system.
It embodied, as leading features, the steam blast and the multitubular boiler, which latter was six feet long and had twenty-five three-inch tubes.
Surface condensers pass the exhaust steam over the great surface area of a multitubular construction having cold water flowing through it.
Even before the Nineteenth Century Smeaton devised the cylindrical boiler traversed by a flue, but the multitubular steam boiler of to-day represents a very important Nineteenth Century adjunct to the steam engine.
The multitubular boilers of the locomotive type soon superseded all others as quick steam generators, and until lately they have been considered as almost absolutely safe from explosion.
It is stated that as early as 1807 he used the multitubular boiler.
Seguin, for whom engines had been made by my father some few years previously, states that he patented a similar multitubular boiler in France several years before.
In this instance, as in every other important step in science or art, various claimants have arisen for the merit of having suggested the multitubular boiler as a means of obtaining the necessary heating surface.
The idea of themultitubular boiler had not yet suggested itself in America.
Mr. Henry Booth, secretary to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, suggested to Mr. Stephenson the idea of a multitubular boiler.
The cylindrical multitubular return tube boiler is in almost universal use in merchant steamers.
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