They are called the "Ships Telegraphs"
SS Titanic means that Titanic was also called the SteamShip Titanic.
Titanic was powered by steam, generated from 29 boilers which were fed with coal.
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.
The steam on Titanic was used in a recycling fashion so little of it actually was emitted from the ship. The ejecta from the smokestacks was primarily smoke and ash from the burning of the coal.
For propulsion - Two four-cylinder reciprocating triple-expansion steam engines for the two outboard wing propellers and one low-pressure turbine for the central propeller.
Engine, as in the steam engines that powered the Titanic.
This refers to the controls of a steam engine on a ship. "Full steam" means full power, or wide open throttle, and "ahead" means in forward gear.
Unlike Titanic, the Queen Mary was never powered by steam. Ships converted to oil propulsion during-and-after the First World War and her maiden voyage was in 1936.
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Titanic had three propellers. In the absence of solid proof, historians like Mark Chirnside feel that all three propellers had three blades. Steam engines drove her wing propellers and a steam turbine drove her central propeller. The turbine engine was not reversible although the steam engines were.
SS Titanic means that Titanic was also called the SteamShip Titanic.
Yes, steam can be an adjective when it modifies a noun (person, place, things, or idea) Here is a sentence in which the word steam is used as an adjective modifying the noun engine: The steam engine was an important invention of the Industrial Revolution.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other things
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Titanic was powered by steam, generated from 29 boilers which were fed with coal.
A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.