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[[File:Lempor-coloured.gif|thumb|right|400px|Components of a Lempor exhaust system.]]
The [[Lempor ejector]] is a steam locomotive exhaust system developed by noted Argentine locomotive engineer Livio Dante Porta. The ejector's name is a portmanteau of the names of Porta and Belgian locomotive engineer Maurice Lemaître.
 
In a steam locomotive, draft is produced in the firebox by exhausting the steam coming from the cylinders into the Chimney via a nozzle or 'blast pipe' that creates a vacuum in the Smokebox. The Lempor ejector is a development of similar multiple orifice/nozzle ejectors which create either a stronger vacuum or the same vacuum more efficiently by presenting less 'back pressure' or resistance to the exhausting cylinder.


The modern [[Lempor ejector]] consists of four main components:
The modern [[Lempor ejector]] consists of four main components:


1. The blast pipe or Tuyere made up of four nozzles which have convergent/divergent sections;
# The blast pipe or Tuyere made up of four nozzles which have convergent/divergent sections
2. The mixing chamber;
# The mixing chamber
3. The diffuser;
# The diffuser
4. The Kordina which is so designed that each 'puff' of exhaust steam creates a vacuum in the other cylinder.
# The Kordina which is so designed that each 'puff' of exhaust steam creates a vacuum in the other cylinder
 
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File:Lempor dimensions garrett.jpg|General dimensions for a Lempor exhaust system.
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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* [https://trevorheath.com/livesteaming/Lempor.htm "Lempor Exhaust Ejector", Treavor Heath]
* [https://trevorheath.com/livesteaming/Lempor.htm "Lempor Exhaust Ejector", Treavor Heath]
* [https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/6aandthelempor_shaun.htm "6A and the Lempor"]
* [https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/6aandthelempor_shaun.htm "6A and the Lempor"]
* [http://journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines/edr/EDR01JUL2020FULLEDR.pdf <i>Engineering Designer</i> magazine, page 13]
* [https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/ndaytech.htm "Oil Firing & Lempor Exhaust Systems"]
* [https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/45mm/45mm.htm "The World's Smallest Lempor"]
* [http://home.ca.inter.net/~mguy/lempor_ejector_calculator_page.htm "The Lempor Ejector Calculator" (Excel Spreadsheet)]

Latest revision as of 19:04, 26 December 2022

Components of a Lempor exhaust system.

The Lempor ejector is a steam locomotive exhaust system developed by noted Argentine locomotive engineer Livio Dante Porta. The ejector's name is a portmanteau of the names of Porta and Belgian locomotive engineer Maurice Lemaître.

In a steam locomotive, draft is produced in the firebox by exhausting the steam coming from the cylinders into the Chimney via a nozzle or 'blast pipe' that creates a vacuum in the Smokebox. The Lempor ejector is a development of similar multiple orifice/nozzle ejectors which create either a stronger vacuum or the same vacuum more efficiently by presenting less 'back pressure' or resistance to the exhausting cylinder.

The modern Lempor ejector consists of four main components:

  1. The blast pipe or Tuyere made up of four nozzles which have convergent/divergent sections
  2. The mixing chamber
  3. The diffuser
  4. The Kordina which is so designed that each 'puff' of exhaust steam creates a vacuum in the other cylinder

External Links