La máquina de vapor en el ferrocarril
The Invention and Evolution of the Steam Engine
Early Innovations in Steam Power
- The steam engine was pioneered by Thomas Newcomen in 1712, who created the atmospheric steam engine, later improved by James Watt in 1769, leading to advancements in water-powered steam engines.
- The basic mechanism involves a mechanical device that converts steam energy into mechanical energy. Steam is generated in a boiler, which consists of a cylindrical body with submerged tubes heated by burning fuel.
Mechanism of Operation
- The fundamental principle of the steam engine relies on the expansion and cooling of water vapor within a cylinder equipped with a movable piston. This piston moves back and forth due to pressurized steam.
- Richard Trevithick developed the first steam locomotive capable of pulling a train in 1804, marking significant progress in transportation technology.
Impact on Transportation
- George Stephenson constructed the world's first railway line between Liverpool and Manchester in 1830, utilizing steam locomotives. This innovation revolutionized transport methods.