From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Competitor thermostat technology, research facilities, and future concepts for pressure steam-cooled engines.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 149a\3\ scan0103 | |
Date | 6th February 1934 | |
-7- Es/RB.{R. Bowen}4/KW.6.2.34. THERMOSTATS. They have developed an entirely new method of making these, samples of which I am bringing back. They cost 35 cents each. Buick's use a single thermostat valve and a spring loaded by-pass which opens by the water pressure when the thermostat closes. It is somewhat ironical that the 500 p/ car alone can afford to support a research organisation such as the Harrison Corporation; it is more distrubing to realize that Cadillacs are fortunate enough to have these facilities at their disposal. I will let you have something about Pratt & Whitneys when I have time. Saunders believes the water-cooled engine will come again as a pressure steam cooled, 50 lbs. per square inch power thus generated used to drive auxiliaries before passing to condensors at atmospheric. This sounds somewhat futuristic. I hope that when I get back we may be able to arrange for one competent person to be allotted to each specific chassis component, and in the re-arrangement of the shop find room for these people to sit down and think, momentarily at any rate. Now we are running three chassis we must be able to afford this. RH.{R. Hollingworth} | ||