A steam engine is of the reciprocating type, in which the piston moves to-and-fro in the cylinder due to the force applied by the expansion of steam. The reciprocating steam engines may be classified as follows:
- According to class of service:
- Stationary
- Marine
- Locomotive
- Pumping or hoisting
- According to speed:
- Low speed: below 125 rpm
- Medium speed: 125 to 300 rpm
- High speed: above 300 rpmNote that the speed of the engine means speed of the crankshaft.
- According to arrangement of cylinders:
- Horizontal
- Inclined
- Vertical
- According to type of valve design:
- Simple plate valve
- Balance plate valve
- Piston valve
- Riding cut-off valve
- Poppet valve
- Corliss valve
- According to method of governing:
- Manual or automatic governing
- throttle or cut-off governing
- Centrifugal or inertia type governor
- According to type of exhaust:
- Condensing type
- Non-condensing type
- According to steam condition:
- High or low pressure
- Saturated or superheated
- According to the action of steam upon the piston:
- Single acting
- Double acting
- According to the nature of expansion:
- Expansive engines
- Non-expansive engines
- According to the range of expansion of steam:
- Simple steam engine
- Compound steam engine
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