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Title: The Westinghouse Companies exhibits at the International Railway Congress, Washington, Nineteen hundred and five
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Probasco, Wallace M
Subjects: International Railway Congress (1905 : Washington, D.C.) Railroads
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petus provided to railway electrification projects by the demonstrationof the exceptional economies of the turbo-electric energy plant, and by the adventof the single-phase traction system and other crucial electrical developments, thesteam turbine may be characterized as the stationary prime mover destined tosupplant the traveling steam engine. The railway engineers interest in centralstation equipment, given that the adoption of the turbo-electric technique for the operationof the transformed regional and terminal lines ofLondon, New York, and other huge cities, hascentered in the steam turbine, and the 600 horse-power Westinghouse-Parsons turbine set upopened for inspection in the Westinghousepavilion was studied closely by these delegateswho by no means ahead of had opportunity of seeing theinterior construction of a rotary engine of thetype which has surpassed all others in efficiency The Trafford City Foundries of The Wesling. and in the number and aggregate capacity of units house Machine Company

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34 INTERNATIONA RAILWAY CONGRESS

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Identifier: cu31924032183497
Title: The Westinghouse Businesses exhibits at the International Railway Congress, Washington, Nineteen hundred and 5
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Probasco, Wallace M
Subjects: International Railway Congress (1905 : Washington, D.C.) Railroads
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36 NTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS

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The 600 Horsepower Westinghouse-Parsons Steam Turbine Unit, which ran constantly beneath load for 3962 Hours at the St. Louis Exposition 28-inch field of the turbo-generator revolved at a peripheral speed of 7000 miles everytwenty-4 hours, or more than a single-fourth as rapidly as the earth revolves. There have beeninstances of lengthy continuous runs of piston engines, but it is apparent that the steamturbine, with its single rotating motion, and with the whole absence of stresses incidentto the inertia of heavy reciprocating parts, may well with an insignificant amount of attentionrun continuously for a quantity of years with no impairment of its mechanical conditionor efficiency. The items of the Westinghouse Machine Organization, whose primary shops adjointhose of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Firm at East Pittsburg,incorporate also automatic higher-speed basic and compound steam engines, marine typecompound steam engines, and Westinghouse-Corliss reciprocating steam engines single-acting

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