AirTech wrote:Have you ever seen a diesel without its hood? Steam engines are are a comparative marvel of simplicity. Even a Shay has nothing on a diesel electric or even diesel hydraulic loco. (And diesel mechanical is even worse).
Why do you insist on using modern diesels to compare with? That´s just dishonest.
Diesels can be made simple as well.
If you compare a fully developed triple expansion steam engine with a simple diesel, at that point the diesel is the "marvel of simplicity".
Or can you find a diesel engine that needs to have about 200 instruments and controls?
AirTech wrote:(As I keep getting back to, its not the engine that's hard, its building a light weight, high power transmission, special metallurgy is not just nice, its essential
First of all, why do you need a lightweight transmission?
And you do realise that in the real world, suitable transmissions could be built with the technology needed to build decent steam engines.
AirTech wrote:(and turbochargers are yet another complication if you want high efficiency (or at least better than a steam engine)).
Again incorrect. A turbodiesel simply takes the better efficiency of a regular diesel and makes it drastic.
AirTech wrote:I have no problem with diesels per se
Yes you do, as otherwise you wouldnt go in such extreme circles trying to fudge so much against it.