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- Condensation (links | edit)
- William Murdoch (links | edit)
- Ocean thermal energy conversion (links | edit)
- Thomas Newcomen (links | edit)
- Thomas Savery (links | edit)
- Centrifugal governor (links | edit)
- John Ericsson (links | edit)
- Sleeve valve (links | edit)
- Poppet valve (links | edit)
- Heat exchanger (links | edit)
- Newcomen atmospheric engine (links | edit)
- Watt steam engine (links | edit)
- Cupronickel (links | edit)
- HMS Kent (1901) (links | edit)
- Crosshead (links | edit)
- RBMK (links | edit)
- Richard Trevithick (links | edit)
- RRS Discovery (links | edit)
- Safety valve (links | edit)
- Second Industrial Revolution (links | edit)
- Condenser (links | edit)
- Crank (mechanism) (links | edit)
- Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (links | edit)
- USS Suwanee (1864) (links | edit)
- HMS Hood (links | edit)
- Valve gear (links | edit)
- Mahan-class destroyer (links | edit)
- Connecting rod (links | edit)
- Rankine cycle (links | edit)
- Smethwick Engine (links | edit)
- Soho Manufactory (links | edit)
- Working fluid (links | edit)
- USS Johnston (DD-557) (links | edit)
- Stationary steam engine (links | edit)
- Timeline of steam power (links | edit)
- Steam locomotive components (links | edit)
- Parallel motion linkage (links | edit)
- Compound steam engine (links | edit)
- HMS Lion (1910) (links | edit)
- Injector (links | edit)
- Fire-tube boiler (links | edit)
- Water-tube boiler (links | edit)
- Walschaerts valve gear (links | edit)
- Watt's linkage (links | edit)
- Eppleton Hall (1914) (links | edit)