What was wrong with Newcomen's steam engine before James Watt improved it?
The steam cylinder was heated by steam then cooled to condense the steam. This caused thermal stress and cracking. James Watt corrected that with a separate condenser, allowing the cylinder to remain hot.
Bleed air in gas turbine engines is compressed air taken from within the engine, after the compressor stage(s) and before the fuel is injected in the burner
What does the term Undercut mean in welding?
Undercutting is a defect that appearsas a groove in the parent metal directly a;ong the edges of the weld it is most common in lap fillet welds, but can also be encountered in fillet and butt joints. This type of defect is most commonly caused by improper welding parameters, particularly the travel speed and arc voltage
Why did Richard trevithick invented the steam ingine?
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What engine is in the rover 75 diesel?
Rover 75 share the BMW 3 series platform and technique. Petrol engines are manufactured by MG Rover (except 4.6 V8 produce by Ford). The 2.0 l diesel, four cylinder inline, turbocharged engines, called CDT-116 PS and CDTI-131 PS, are BMW M47 common-rail diesel engine produced from 1998 to 2007 year. Same engine you can find in BMW 3 and 1 series.
Why do steam engines produce smoke?
Steam engines produce smoke from the coal or wood they burn to produce heat to boil water tocreate pressure to drive pistons to move drive wheels. The "smoke" most people see is actually steam vapor from stack released during operation.
How much steam will 100 lbs of water make?
100 lbs of steam. The volume that the steam will occupy will depend on the pressure.
i think the question should read, can you transplant the 1.8 litre motor in to the ae101.
thing is, they are the same car, the 101 has a 1.6, and the 102 a 1.8.
you can, quite literally, take the motor out of the 102 and simply put it in place of the of the 1.6. they have the same mounts, hell they are the same engine, just that the 1.8 has a taller block. answer in short, yes, easily
How does the boulton and watt engine work?
I can't find anything on this, so please answer it for me!!!!!!!!!!
An Autoclave is a device used to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high pressure saturated steam.
An engine is measured by the volume of air inside the piston bores. If you've seen an oil commercial and you see those round things hammering up and down, that's a piston. It sits in a sleeve and when it gets to the top, the plug fires, and drives it down again. That's where your drive power comes from. So if you have a 3.2 liter engine, the total amount of air that can be displaced in all the cylinders totals 3.2 liters. If you want to know how much each cylinder can displace you need to divide the volume (3.2 liters) by the number of cylinders you have, and I'd say a 3.2 is almost certainly a 6 cylinder jobbie. So 3.2 liters is equal to 3200 cubic centimeters divided by 6 is about 530 cubic centimeters or, to come back American again, each cylinder has a volume of about half a quart, mas o minos. Phil
Working principle of vibration sensor?
based on the pizoelectric effect. Change in resistance due to the force acting on it and convert it into 4 - 20 mA.