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George H. Corliss - ASME George Corliss, inventor of the Corliss Steam Engine, started as a merchant and entrepreneur before he was an inventor and engineer The right balance of skills helped him seize opportunities to work on steam engines during the Industrial era, and the world has been grateful ever since
Harris-Corliss Steam Engine - ASME This 350-horsepower Corliss type steam engine is an example of a typical late nineteenth century steam engine The essential feature of Corliss type engines is the valves that admit steam to and exhaust it from the cylinder The Corliss valve gear made the engine extremely efficient in steam consumption and was the most efficient system for controlling low to medium speed engines This
Reynolds-Corliss Pumping Engine - ASME Reynolds-Corliss Pumping Engine is an early 20th-century water pump driven by a Corliss steam engine It was recognized as an ASME landmark in 1917
National Museum of Industrial History restores massive working . . . - ASME “The restored Corliss steam engine will undoubtedly impress and inspire visitors young and old,” says ASME President-elect Richard Laudenat “This piece of mechanical engineering history and the museum as a whole play an important role in STEM education and the development of our future workforce
A Jacksonville, Florida Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark - ASME The Reynolds-Corliss engine is a unique landmark because the pioneer BOARD OF DIRECTORS engineering work of Edwin Reynolds during the last quarter of the nineteenth century was undoubtedly the predominating influence in the E, JR , P E development of sonville, Florida 32202 engines embodying his patents expired in 1873 y 1878 t
Regional Historic The American Society of Mechanical Engineering . . . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Atlanta Section of the ASME gra-tefully acknowledges the courtesies of Randall Brothers, Inc for its coopera-tion in planning the designation ceremony and for the many years it has made the Harris-Corliss Steam En-gine available for study to the mechanical engineering classes of the Georgia Institute of Technology We extend our appreciation to the follow-ing institutions
New England Wireless and Steam Museum - ASME New England Wireless and Museum, an ASME landmark is a Collection of Rhode Island steam engines, including one of the few surviving built at the Corliss Works
STEAM ENGINE COLLECTION - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers THE CORLISS ENGINE The three examples of the Corliss engine are undoubtedly the jewels in the New England Museum’s collection The Corliss valve gear in one step reduced the fuel consumption of the steam engine by about 30 percent
Engineering Landmarks - ASME Explore over 250 historic mechanical engineering landmarks by designator, topic or world location through ASME's History Heritage Landmarks Program