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A Cornish engine is a type of steam engine developed in Cornwall, England, mainly for pumping water from a mine. It is a form of beam engine that uses steam at a higher pressure than the earlier engines designed by James Watt. The engines were also used for powering man engines to assist the underground miners' journeys to and from their working levels, for winching materials into and out of the mine, and for powering on-site ore stamping machinery.

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  • A Cornish engine is a type of steam engine developed in Cornwall, England, mainly for pumping water from a mine. It is a form of beam engine that uses steam at a higher pressure than the earlier engines designed by James Watt. The engines were also used for powering man engines to assist the underground miners' journeys to and from their working levels, for winching materials into and out of the mine, and for powering on-site ore stamping machinery. (en)
  • Un motor de Cornualles (nombre original en inglés: Cornish engine) es un tipo de máquina de vapor desarrollado en Cornualles, Inglaterra, principalmente para bombear agua desde las minas. Es una forma de motor de balancín, que utiliza vapor a una presión más alta que los anteriores diseñados por James Watt. Estos motores también se utilizaron para impulsar los que facilitaban el desplazamiento vertical de los mineros y de los minerales por los pozos, para arrastrar materiales por las galerías, y para accionar molinos de mineral en las minas.​ (es)
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  • "The Cornish Cycle" (en)
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  • A Cornish engine is a type of steam engine developed in Cornwall, England, mainly for pumping water from a mine. It is a form of beam engine that uses steam at a higher pressure than the earlier engines designed by James Watt. The engines were also used for powering man engines to assist the underground miners' journeys to and from their working levels, for winching materials into and out of the mine, and for powering on-site ore stamping machinery. (en)
  • Un motor de Cornualles (nombre original en inglés: Cornish engine) es un tipo de máquina de vapor desarrollado en Cornualles, Inglaterra, principalmente para bombear agua desde las minas. Es una forma de motor de balancín, que utiliza vapor a una presión más alta que los anteriores diseñados por James Watt. Estos motores también se utilizaron para impulsar los que facilitaban el desplazamiento vertical de los mineros y de los minerales por los pozos, para arrastrar materiales por las galerías, y para accionar molinos de mineral en las minas.​ (es)
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  • Motor de Cornualles (es)
  • Cornish engine (en)
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