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See also [[Injector]].
See also [[Injector]].


: Last   month   (February   1976)   I   mentioned   an   article   appearing   in   the   [[Riverside Live Steamers]] <i>Chronicle</i>, written     by     [[Dick Bagley]],     and     entitled     "HOW AN INJECTOR WORKS,"     and     offered     to print   it   if   there   were   enough   requests.       [[Harry Dixon]]   sent   me   a   copy,   although   I   had saved     one     myself,     with     permission     from     Dick     to     use it, which is     not a request. It means, "print     or     else..."
: Last month (February 1976) I mentioned an article appearing in the [[Riverside Live Steamers]] <i>Chronicle</i>, written by [[Dick Bagley]], and entitled "HOW AN INJECTOR WORKS," and offered to print it if there were enough requests. [[Harry Dixon]] sent me a copy, although I had saved one myself, with permission from Dick to use it, which is not a request. It means, "print or else..."
:: Bill Tuggle, Editor
:: Bill Tuggle, Editor
[[How An Injector Works]]
 
By [[Dick Bagley]]
[[Riverside Live Steamers]]
The usual explanation is that an injector works because the steam imparts sufficient velocity to the water to overcome the pressure of the boiler. That is true, but is simply a statement of fact and gives no clue as to how we might have discovered the answer. So, now you have your finger on the puzzle. The answer tells you "why" an injector works and now you should just like to know "how" it does it.
== External Links ==
* [https://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?t=111293 "How An Injector Works", <i>Chaski.org</i>]

Revision as of 18:01, 1 February 2022

See also Injector.

Last month (February 1976) I mentioned an article appearing in the Riverside Live Steamers Chronicle, written by Dick Bagley, and entitled "HOW AN INJECTOR WORKS," and offered to print it if there were enough requests. Harry Dixon sent me a copy, although I had saved one myself, with permission from Dick to use it, which is not a request. It means, "print or else..."
Bill Tuggle, Editor

How An Injector Works

By Dick Bagley

Riverside Live Steamers

The usual explanation is that an injector works because the steam imparts sufficient velocity to the water to overcome the pressure of the boiler. That is true, but is simply a statement of fact and gives no clue as to how we might have discovered the answer. So, now you have your finger on the puzzle. The answer tells you "why" an injector works and now you should just like to know "how" it does it.

External Links