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A steam locomotive is a locomotive powered by a steam engine. The typical power source of a steam locomotive is a double acting piston steam engine, whose sliding valve allows high-pressure steam to alternately act on both sides of the piston and timely discharge exhaust gas. The control rod of the sliding valve is usually connected to the linkage device of the crosshead, and the movement of the crosshead drives the sliding valve to move repeatedly. Steam locomotives connect the crosshead to the rocker on the wheels, so that the locomotive can continue to run after starting. The system composed of pistons, valves, crossheads, rocker arms, and return motors is the core of steam locomotive motion,Let's get started and quickly design our own locomotive
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