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Steam locomotive feedwater heaters and thermal efficiency
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<p>Paul, as you started this thread about thermal efficiency about feedwater-heaters, </p><p>I would like to ask everbody interested, following:</p><p> is it true that in post '40 era. the Railroads tendencies were using commonly more simple parts like Type A super-heaters and Worthington feed-waters without hardly notable performance decrease?</p><p>Paul, have you already googled for baldwin's 60000 test results, if not this may interest you. </p><p>Cheers</p><p>lars <br></p><p> </p>
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