USING SUPER-HEATED STEAM.
Mr A. M. Clark, of England, has an invention for generating and- utilizing ; highly super-heated 3team. In a circular furnace is suspended one or more, series of hollow spheres connected to one pipe, 'from which the generated gas escapes to ■an -engine, and dewn which passes: an internal pipe conveying water to be "decomposed." The spheres are made very strong, and ;the inventor claims that the " electric" gas produced from evaporated water possesses unlimitedexpansive force, which has not hitherto been made subiservient to the will of man.- The'quantity, of fuel needed is, he says, "out of all proportion" less,. than that needed to gene-, rate steam for the same amount of power. The specification describes an engine for; using the "gas,"
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Otago Witness, Issue 1341, 11 August 1877, Page 3
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124USING SUPER-HEATED STEAM. Otago Witness, Issue 1341, 11 August 1877, Page 3
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