MOC-157380 Titanic Reciprocating Triple Expansion Steam Engine

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  • ⚙Authorized and designed by borysf.
  • ⚙With a total of 6584 premium & rich-in-lustre parts.
  • ⚙Details in Design:
    This model is designed base from the 1/22 scale reciprocating triple expansion steam engine of a classic ship - Titanic. Consisting of a battery box and two large XL motors, this engine perfectly reproduces the exterior colour of the steam engine and the operation of the internal steam power pack. After many revisions, this model perfectly restoring the solid product and reasonable structure, with a good building experience. The unique design and colour scheme has a very high ornamental and collection value.
  • ⚙Background:
    Titanic reciprocating triple expansion steam engine
    Actual size: 19 meters long, weighing 731 tonnes
    Base: 198 metric tons
    Total output: 15,000 hp
    Powered by steam generated by 29 boilers, it contains a total of 159 coal-fired furnaces. The boilers are 4.8 meters in diameter, 6.1 meters long and three stories high. Each boiler weighs 92.97 tonnes and can hold 49.28 tonnes of water.
    The burning coal heats the boiler to produce steam, and 6,717 metric tons of coal are stored in the coal bunker.
  • ⚙Design: The excess steam from the reciprocating engines is then fed to the steam turbine engines located at the stern, where the vapour passes through a face condenser to increase the efficiency of the turbines, and the steam can be condensed back into the water for reuse. The power generated by these engines is output directly on the propeller drive shafts; there are three propellers, one driven by each engine; the port and starboard flank propellers are the largest, each carrying three manganese-copper alloy blades with a diameter of 7.01 meters. The centre propeller, on the other hand, carried 3 manganese-copper alloy blades (unlike the Olympic, which had 4 blades, and is often confused by many) and was 5.18 meters in diameter, but it could not be reversed. The Titanic was fitted with power generation equipment that produced more electricity in the same amount of time than the average urban power plant of the time. Immediately behind the steam turbine engines were four 400,000 watt steam-driven generators to power the ship, and two 30,000 watt auxiliary generators for emergencies[101] which were located at the stern of the ship and were still running to supply power in the last few minutes before Titanic's sinking
  • Since our MOC sets are brand new, it requires 15 days handling time from order to shipment, then shipping takes about another 15 days.
Designer borysf
MOC 157380
Brick Amount 6584
Product Size 56.5 x 21 x 40.5cm
Product Weight 7.2 kg
Material ABS
Instruction Form PDF
Package LesDiy box
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