People:Savery, Thomas A.
Published: August 18, 2006, 5:10 pm
Updated: June 11, 2012, 3:38 pm
Thomas A. Savery (1650-1715), was an English engineer who built the first practical steam pump in 1698. The Savery Engine was designed to lift water for such purposes as keeping mines dry and supplying towns with water. Although not a steam engine in the modern sense, Savery’s device was the first to provide mechanical power from steam. The air in the cylinder was purged by steam once every working cycle and was exhausted either together with the water or through a cock valve at the top of the device. The original Savery Engine was clumsy, inefficient, and slow, and thus did not enjoy widespread use.
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"Savery, Thomas A.". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 18, 2006; Last revised Date June 11, 2012; Retrieved June 19, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Savery,_Thomas_A.?topic=49502>
Thomas A. Savery (1650-1715), was an English engineer who built the first practical steam pump in 1698. The Savery Engine was designed to lift water for such purposes as keeping mines dry and supplying towns with water. Although not a steam engine in the modern sense, Savery’s device was the first to provide mechanical power from steam. The air in the cylinder was purged by steam once every working cycle and was exhausted either together with the water or through a cock valve at the top of the device. The original Savery Engine was clumsy, inefficient, and slow, and thus did not enjoy widespread use.
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