Online Catalogue last updated 17th of September 2023
Published in the UK by L.A Mair
The work of Tyneside engineer John Malone has been largely ignored by standard textbooks on thermodynamics. This first ever biography of the inventor of the liquid heat engine examines the reasons why John Malone chose to develop a revolutionary and previously untried technology using liquids operating at the critical point. This technology with its high operating pressures and temperatures required ground-breaking solutions. Malone faced formidable obstacles, practical and financial. His objective was a fuel efficient marine engine that could lead to an enlargement in cargo carrying capacity; bringing greater profit to the ship owner. Experimental engines were built, in Newcastle, at the Forth Banks works of Messers Hawthorne, Leslie and Co. another at the works of Messers George and Jobling.
Code No. 013749, 76 pages, ISBN 9780952641728, $65.00