Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company
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History
Charles Algernon Parsons founded the company in 1897 with £500,000 of capital. It specialised in building the steam turbine engines that he had invented for marine use.[1] The first vessel powered by a Parsons turbine was Turbinia, launched in 1894.[2] The successful demonstration of this vessel led to the creation of the company and the building of engines for the first two turbine-powered destroyers for the Royal Navy, Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., launched in 1899. Although both these vessels came to grief, the new engines were not to blame, and the Admiralty was convinced. Parsons' son became a director in the company and was replaced during the First World War by his daughter Rachel Parsons.
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All early marine turbines drove their propellers directly. Parsons developed helical reduction gearing for marine turbines, and in 1908 converted the cargo ship Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". to turbine propulsion with reduction gearing.[3]
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In 1944, Parsons was one of 19 companies which formed the 'Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine Research and Development Association', usually known as Pametrada.
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The Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth 2, launched in 1969, had Parsons turbines.
The company was absorbed into C. A. Parsons and Company and survives in Heaton, Newcastle as part of Siemens Energy, a German energy industrial conglomerate.
See also
References
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