- Johann Stumpf (engineer)
Johann Stumpf of the
Charlottenburg Technical College inBerlin is best known for popularising theuniflow steam engine , in the years around 1909, and his name has always been associated with it. The basic uniflow principle had been invented many years before.Idea
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Uniflow steam engine "Stumpf's 'Uniflow' system aroused interest among engine designers in the years before the First World War, at first in his nativeGermany and later elsewhere. The Uniflow principle was known previously, and Stumpf's work was really its practical application. In Stumpf's system steam was admitted at one end of the cylinder, and the used steam left through a ring of ports at the other end of the cylinder. This allowed the admission end to stay hot, as it was not cooled by the exhaust on its way out, and so improved efficiency. In a double-acting engine the exhaust ports were in the middle of the cylinder.Almost all uniflow engines were large stationary types, but the system was tried by, among others, the North Eastern Railway in
England , as described by Tuplin (see sources). Briefly, the system worked well and obtained a small increase in economy by decreasing fuel consumption, but at the price structure prevailing at that time the extra constructional and maintenance costs were greater than the coal economy. H.W. Dickinson's "A Short History of The Steam Engine" makes it clear that the concept of the uniflow engine reached back toMontgolfier andJacob Perkins (who patented the idea) and Leonard Jennett Todd (Patent No. 7801): Dickinson then gives Stumpf of Charlottenburg University his due citing a paper by T.B. Perry "Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng"., 1920 (1922?).Patents
*5429/1908 Application (original:
7 March 1908 ), UK6 March 1909 , Accepted15 July 1909 . Improvements in four-cylinder locomotive engines
*25,531/1910 Application3 November 1910 , Accepted2 March 1911 . Improvements relating to manoeuvring and like gear for uni-directional flow steam engines
*16,442 /1910 Application (original:5 March 1910 )9 July 1910 , Accepted23 March 1911 . Improvements relating to valves
*16,383/1910 Application (original:18 June 1910 )8 July 1910 , Accepted20 October 1910 . Improvements relating to uni-directional flow steam enginesources
*"The Unaflow steam engine". 1912 (translated Stumpf Uniflow Engine Co., Syracuse (NY))
*W.A. Tuplin, "North Eastern Steam" (1970); "Transactions of theNewcomen Society ", Vol. XLIII.
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