Modern Locomotive Construction (Classic Reprint)
Book Details
Author(s)Jacob G. Arnold Meyer
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB008H400JM
ISBN-13978B008H400J0
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Sales Rank7,955,945
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The series of articles treating on Modern Locomotive Construction recently published in the American Machinist, which, by the request of its editor, I commenced while I was engaged as chief draftsman at the Grant Locomotive Works, Paterson, N. J., and concluded after I had joined the editorial staff of the American Machinist, form the basis of this book. All the illustrations, with very few exceptions, were made from working drawings expressly for these papers. The favorable recognition which these papers have received induced me to revise them thoroughly and add more than fifty per cent, of new matter, with the necessary illustrations, which also had to be made expressly for the purpose, and to publish the whole in book form. In these pages the locomotive is described in detail, and an endeavor has been made to show clearly the application of theoretical principles to the design of the different parts which make up the whole. The aim is to assist practical men whose daily and exacting duties have prevented them from taking up theoretical investigations, and to assist those who are about to enter the business of locomotive building, who have had no opportunity for an extended preparation, to design with confidence and success. It is also hoped that the illustrations will supply to some extent the want of a collection of drawings, such as are usually found in first-class establishments, and which are often difficult to procure, though extremely useful for guidance and reference. The book is not only intended for study, but it is also designed as a handbook for those who are engaged in locomotive construction. In this work novelty has rather been avoided than sought, and only such methods of construction have been given as have been found to be useful in every-day practice. Some of the formulas have been taken from Prof. W. C. Unwin sE lements of Machine Desig
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