T= Ta + (Tb-Ta)((H-Ha)/(Hb-Ha))
For the same reason they study other branches of science: It helps us understand how the world around us works, helps predict what will happen if we carry out certain actions, and therefore helps in the design of technology.
I believe every area because physics about understanding. for example even though thermodynamics was found whilst trying to make a steam engine more efficient it can help us to understand our sun and solar system
Sensible heat is heat supplied or taken away and causes an immediate change in temperature without changing the state. While latent heat is heat supplied or taken away and causes a change in state without change in temperature. This difference can be applied to the certain properties of water/steam. This is called the thermodynamics properties of steam.
A calorifier produces hot water, not steam, whilst a steam generator obviously produces steam
Steam itself is renewable, but what is used to produce steam is not. Common fuels to produce steam are coal, and oil, which are not renewable.
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
to help improve the steam engine
steam is created by the vapourisation of water (gaseous state of water is the steam). Steam is the result of a liquid changing to a gas. Liquid+heat=latent point of vaporization+additonal heat=steam. I could give you the delta change formula but lets use the kiss method
the first law of thermodynamics
What is the formula for speed and height thru a steam pipe
Steam Rate calculation Formula for Steam Turbine
Cecil Hobart Peabody has written: 'Thermodynamics of the steam-engine and other heat-engines'
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that was started after there was a need to understand the energy in superheated steam, so that steam engines could be made as efficient as possible. So thermodynamic is definitely part of mechanical engineering because it is now used in the design of all kinds of engines, piston engines, turbines etc.
Clarence Floyd Hirshfeld has written: 'Steam power' -- subject(s): Steam engineering 'Elements of heat-power engineering' -- subject(s): Thermodynamics, Heat-engines
Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.
a steam boat, or a steam ship somtimes is caled a steamer. which is a ship in which the primary method of propulsion is steam powered, typically driving propellers or paddle wheels