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steam engine | (n) เครื่องยนต์ขับเคลื่อนด้วยไอน้ำ |
steam engine | n. เครื่องยนต์ขับเคลื่อนด้วยพลังไอน้ำ., See also: steam-engine adj. |
STEAM steam engine | (n) กลจักรไอน้ำ |
ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
steam engine | เครื่องจักรไอน้ำ [พลังงาน ๒๖ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Steam engine | เครื่องจักรไอน้ำ [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี] |
steam engine | เครื่องจักรไอน้ำ, เครื่องจักรที่ทำงานได้โดยใช้แรงดันของไอน้ำดันลูกสูบให้เคลื่อนที่ [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] |
Steam engineering | วิศวกรรมไอน้ำ [TU Subject Heading] |
Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Steam engine | An engine moved by steam. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In its most common forms its essential parts are a piston, a cylinder, and a valve gear. The piston works in the cylinder, to which steam is admitted by the action of the valve gear, and communicates motion to the machinery to be actuated. Steam engines are thus classified: 1. According to the way the steam is used or applied, as condensing, noncondensing, compound, double-acting, single-acting, triple-expansion, etc. 2. According to the motion of the piston, as reciprocating, rotary, etc. 3. According to the motion imparted by the engine, as rotative and nonrotative. 4. According to the arrangement of the engine, as stationary, portable, and semiportable engines, horizontal and vertical engines, beam engine, oscillating engine, direct-acting and back-acting engines, etc. 5. According to their uses, as portable, marine, locomotive, pumping, blowing, winding, and stationary engines, the latter term referring to factory engines, etc., and not technically to pumping or blowing engines. Locomotive and portable engines are usually high-pressure, noncondensing, rotative, and direct-acting. Marine engines are high or low pressure, rotative, and generally condensing, double-acting, and compound. Paddle engines are generally beam, side-lever, oscillating, or direct-acting. Screw engines are generally direct-acting, back-acting, or oscillating. Stationary engines belong to various classes, but are generally rotative. A horizontal or inclined stationary steam engine is called a left-hand or a right-hand engine when the crank shaft and driving pulley are on the left-hand side, or the right-hand side, respectively, of the engine, to a person looking at them from the cylinder, and is said to run forward or backward when the crank traverses the upward half, or lower half, respectively, of its path, while the piston rod makes its stroke outward from the cylinder. A marine engine, or the engine of a locomotive, is said to run forward when its motion is such as would propel the vessel or the locomotive forward. Steam engines are further classified as double-cylinder, disk, semicylinder, trunk engines, etc. Machines, such as cranes, hammers, etc., of which the steam engine forms a part, are called steam cranes, steam hammers, etc. See Illustration in Appendix. [ 1913 Webster ]
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steam engine | A steam engine transforms heat into power. |
steam engine | Horses used to pull road-rollers, but the steamroller arrived with the invention of the steam engine. |
DING DE-EN Dictionary
Dampfmaschine { f } | Dampfmaschinen { pl } | steam engine | steam engines [Add to Longdo] |
EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
シュポシュポ | [shuposhupo] (n) sound like a steam engine [Add to Longdo] |
スチームエンジン | [suchi-muenjin] (n) steam engine [Add to Longdo] |
蒸気機関 | [じょうききかん, joukikikan] (n) steam engine [Add to Longdo] |
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