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The latest work on steam power in the last 75 years.
Modern steam power is a little known or understood subject. In contrast to almost all other steam information on the internet, this information is scientifically correct.
Therefore it will not offer Tesla turbines, free energy from burning water, or any of the many types of goofy rotary engines that the fertile human mind has invented.
I have collected homemade steam engines and monotube boilers. These will be illustrated and described. I have collected the best steam library in the country and that will, likewise, be described. Find more information at
http://www.kimmelsteam.com/index.html
~Tom Kimmel
Tom Kimmel
Owner / Editor
I am a University of Michigan history graduate with an interest in thermodynamics and mechanical things. I thought it would be easy and fun to make steam engines. After thinking about it for a while I decided that it would be easier and more fun to find something that worked and then to improve upon it, under the theory that people working on steam prior to myself were neither as smart nor as creative as I am. I thought, and still think, that steam is magic--to light a fire and make power. Now I think that it is going to be the salvation of the world. Therefore I have accumulated information. There are about one hundred homemade steam engines and steam boilers and steam vehicles in my collection, giving good examples of about everything the creative mind can come up with. A person does not know everything just because they have made a successful steam engine. They may think after that pleasant experience that they can design an improvement. In reality one does not know anything until one has made every possible mistake. Few of us have started down this road early enough in life to accomplish this goal and so it is easier to see what mistakes other people have made and to learn from them. My goal is to preserve these things that were made in people’s back yards and basements before they are thrown out and lost forever.
The Real Steam Power, Book Series will eventually consist of fifty volumes. It reflects half a lifetime of collecting many steam vehicles, engines, boilers, and burners, from antique to modern and homemade, of accumulating a large library of books, technical papers, government reports, and publications from several steam clubs. Modern steam power is both complex and little known, with good information being difficult to find. These books are written for the newly interested steam person. They include both history, technology, and the story of people who were fascinated by the subject. The books will be published as they are compiled.
About This Book (9-11)
The next three books in this series are reprints of the Steam Power Quarterly put out by the Steam Power Club from 1967 to 1978.They are in this book series because of the number of good technical articles and reports on the work being done by the club during these years of great enthusiasm for small modern steam power plant development. The Steam Power Club broke away from the parent Steam Automobile Club of America for all of the usual reasons for schisms—a long story to be told elsewhere—but mostly because of geography. The California people thought they were being slighted by the Midwest people and that they could run a better organization. They did a lot of good work, and then ran out of editors and members who were working on projects to report on.
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