Atmospheric Engine Hero - Aeolipile Papin (1690) Savery (1698)

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Atmospheric Engine Hero - Aeolipile Papin (1690) Savery (1698) Newcomen (1711) Smeaton (1760 -1780)

Steam Engine - History Papin (1690) Savery (1698) Piston Published (1695) Savery (1698) Miner’s Friend Actually a Vacuum Pump

General Progression

Papin’s Engine (1690)

Savery’s Pump (1698)

Newcomen’s Engine (1705)

Savery’s Engine (1700)

Newcomen’s Engine

Newcomen’s Engine

Newcomen’s Engine

Smeaton’s Engine (1775)

Condensing Engine James Watt Reverse Process of Newcomen Piston Seal Development Steam Inefficient use of Steam (4 Times too Much) Heats Piston then gets Cooled Take Steam out of Piston, then Condense Condenser Separate from Cylinder Condensing Engine - Watt (Patent - 1769)

General Progression

James Watt - Experiment (1770s)

James Watt (1788)