. The lay-out of Corliss valve gears. rof. Hardy. No. 53.—INDUCTION COILS: HOW MADE AND HOWUSED. Fifth edition. No. 54.—KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY. By Prof. Ken-nedy. With an introduction by Prof. R. No. 55.—SEWER GASES : THEIR NATURE AND A. de Varona. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. No. 56.—THE ACTUAL LATERAL PRESSURE OF EARTH-WORK. By Benjamin Baker, M. Inst. Ho- 57.—INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING, APractical Description of the Edison System. ByL. H. Latimer, to which is added the Design andOperation of Incandescent Stations. By C. , and the Maximum Efficiency of
. The lay-out of Corliss valve gears. rof. Hardy. No. 53.—INDUCTION COILS: HOW MADE AND HOWUSED. Fifth edition. No. 54.—KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY. By Prof. Ken-nedy. With an introduction by Prof. R. No. 55.—SEWER GASES : THEIR NATURE AND A. de Varona. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. No. 56.—THE ACTUAL LATERAL PRESSURE OF EARTH-WORK. By Benjamin Baker, M. Inst. Ho- 57.—INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING, APractical Description of the Edison System. ByL. H. Latimer, to which is added the Design andOperation of Incandescent Stations. By C. , and the Maximum Efficiency of Incandes-cent Lamps, by John W. Howell. Ho. 58.—THE VENTILATION OF COAL-MINES. By , , , and Geo. J. Andre. Ho. 50.—RAILROAD ECONOMICS ; OR, NOTES, WITHCOMMENTS. By S. W. Robinsoo. THE LAY-OUT OF Corliss Valve Gears. BY SANFOED A. MOSS, , , ItKEJL. AM. SOC. , FORMERLY INSTRUCTOR IN MACHINE. DESIGN, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Reprinted from The American Machinistwith Revisions and NEW YOKK : D. VAN NOSTRAND COMPANY, 23 Murray and 27 Warren Streets. 1903. THE LIBRARY OFCONGRESS, Two Copies Received JAM 11 1904 Copyright EntryCUSS ^ XXa. No. -} a o t<? COPY A. : \JS47 Copyright, 1903, by D. Van Nostrand Company. CONTENTS. Chapter Page I.—Description of the Corliss Valve G-ear Mechanism 7 II.—Operation of Corliss Valve Gears. 23 III.—Fundamental Influence of the An-gle of Advance 28 IV.—Relative Motions of Eccentric, Wrist Plate and Valves. . 38 V.—Theory of the Corliss Wrist Plate. 46 VI.—Valve Displacement Curves. . 63 VII.—Selection of the Arbitrary Dimen-sions of a Corliss G-ear. ... 71 VIII.—Laying out the Single Wrist PlateCorliss Gear on the DrawingBoard ,85 PREFACE. It is surprising that a mechanism sowidely used as the Corliss valve gpar hasnever been adequately treated from atheoretical point of view. This volumeis an attempt to partially supply thedeficiency. An endeavor is made to com-pletely tre
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