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engine![]() The Levant Beam Engine, near Pendeen in Cornwall, is more than one hundred and fifty years old. Originally used to pump water out of the tin mine below ground, and to bring ore and miners up to the surface, the engine lay idle for 60 years, before being restored to full working order in the 1990s as a tourist attraction. ![]() The first beam engines, early types of steam engine, were patented by Richard Trevithick, a Cornish mining engineer, in the first decade of the 19th century. They were used to pump water out of the mine and to bring men and ore to the surface. In recent years several engines and engine houses have been fully restored. Device for converting stored energy into useful work or movement. Most engines use a fuel as their energy store. The fuel is burnt to produce heat energy – hence the name ‘heat engine’ – which is then converted into movement. Heat engines can be classified according to the fuel they use (petrol engine or diesel engine), or according to whether the fuel is burnt inside (internal combustion engine) or outside (steam engine) the engine, or according to whether they produce a reciprocating or a rotary motion (turbine or Wankel engine). engine
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The engine at this moment took its station in advance of the cars, looking, I must confess, much more like a sort of mechanical demon that would hurry us to the infernal regions than a laudable contrivance for smoothing our way to the Celestial City. When an engine would strike a mass of blocked trucks, splitting it into fragments, as a blow annihilates a cake of ice, Jimmie's team could usually be observed high and safe, with whole wheels, on the sidewalk. Our bow was pointed straight toward the U-boat now as I heard word passed to the engine for full speed ahead. |
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