- Livio Dante Porta
Livio Dante Porta (
March 21 1922 -June 10 2003 ) was an Argentine steam locomotive engineer. He is particularly remembered for his innovative modifications to existing locomotive systems in order to obtain higher performance, energy efficiency and reduced pollution. He developed the Kylpor, Lempor exhaust systems. The Lemprex was under development at the time of his death.Early years
Porta was born in
Rosario ,Santa Fé Province and studied civilengineering , concluding his studies in 1946, at a time when steam was already giving way to diesel and electric locomotives inEurope andNorth America .Career
Naturally Porta's first projects were in Argentina. Taking the work of
Andre Chapelon inFrance as his starting point he set out to show that the steam locomotive was far from reaching its maximum potential. His first locomotive project in 1948 took the remains of ametre gauge 4-6-2 converting it into a 4 cylinder compound4-8-0 named 'Presidente Peron'/'Argentina'. This machine, Porta's first project, still holds a number of locomotive efficiency records.Porta moved to
Patagonia in 1957 as general manager of theRío Turbio coal railway; his work allowed the steam locomotive fleet to remain in service for another 40 years. In 1960 he returned toBuenos Aires to become head ofthermodynamics at the Argentinian National Institute of Technology (INTI [http://www.inti.gov.ar/] ). His writings on steam technology are of considerable volume, mostly unpublished. [http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/porta_biblio.html]In the 1980s Porta and his family moved to the
USA to work on steam locomotive development for the American Coal Enterprises project. [http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/ult.html] This was the only time in his life he lived outside of Argentina for any length of time. The collapse of this project saw his return to Argentina with further work being undertaken in that country as well asBrazil andParaguay .Porta's influence
Porta continued advancing steam technology right up to the time of his death: from the mid-1990s he worked for the Cuban Sugar Ministry (Minaz) on locomotives using new fuels such as
bagasse ; he also considerably influenced most if not all of the more recent steam projects worldwide, notably those of David Wardale (Red Devil, 5AT), Phil Girdlestone, Roger Waller (DLM AG), Shaun McMahon, Nigel Day... [http://www.5at.co.uk/5ATengineers.shtml]Family tragedy
In the 1970s, his daughter disappeared during Argentina's
Dirty War , having been taken at gunpoint from the family home.ee also
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Advanced steam technology External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/argentina/story/0,11439,1011043,00.html Livio Dante Porta: Engineer who transformed steam technology] Jonathan Glancey, "
The Guardian "August 2 2003
* [http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/porta.html Ing. L. D. Porta] at "The Ultimate Steam Page".
* [http://www.martynbane.co.uk Modern Steam and related articles] at "Martyn Bane's Steam and Travel Pages".
* [http://www.5at.co.uk/ Pages for the British project to build a modern steam locomotive. The Advanced Steam Locomotive. (5AT)]
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