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Steam Engines

This category cover the various types of steam engines in trains, vintage cars and motorbikes, steam engines used for drives, invention explanations, how the different steam engines work, how steam trains and other steam engine driven vehicles work, what the various changes over time were to make steam engines more efficient and why.

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What is steady heat flow?

In most realistic situations heat flow can be said to occur from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature. As the region of higher temperature loses heat and the other region gains heat their temperatures become closer and the rate of heat flow diminishes.

If, however, it can be contrived to maintain the source of heat at a constant temperature and the destination of the heat also at a constant temperature, then the heat will flow between the two at a constant rate, called steady heat flow.

Which is better wet steam or dry steam?

If by dry steam you mean superheated steam then dry steam because it has a higher calorific value

Did James Watts steam engine work better than Thomas Newcomens?

Yes, James Watt's steam engine was more efficient and effective than Thomas Newcomen's. Watt improved upon Newcomen's design by introducing a separate condenser, which reduced energy loss and allowed for greater fuel efficiency. This innovation made Watt's engine more practical for various applications, leading to its widespread adoption in the Industrial Revolution.

Why do you need the steam engine?

because the steam is very importance in main engine

Where does a steam locomotive get its energy from?

Most steam locomotives are powered by coal, but some types burn wood or oil. The fuel is burned in a firebox to boil water. The steam is fed to pistons that power the drive wheels via large crank rods.

A few experimental locomotives used the steam to run a turbine instead of pistons.

Some locomotives burn peat or farm waste such as field cuttings. Switzerland even built a steam locomotive that got its power from an overhead electric line.

What is preprocessing in finite element analysis?

preparation of a 2D or 3D model for analysis of stress concentrations within the small elements. It basically implies assigning material properties, defining boundary and loading conditions in a model

How long has steam engines been in use?

"The concept of a steam engine was first used by Blasco de Garay in 1543. See the Related Link below for a complete history plus more.

Why doesn't Steam work?

It just tells me:

"steam.exe (main exception) To run steam, you must first connect to the internet"

When i am connected

What can i do?

Can kids use steam rooms?

NO............Kids have under developed lungs and aren't able to sweat like adults.

Why is a steam engine important?

The steam engine was the primary motive force throughout the Industrial Revolution. Without it there would have been little progress. It powered the factories, railways and the shipping.

What are Steam tables used for?

To be general, steam tables are used to determine the properties of fluid. Mostly used on engine, refrigerator and heat pump. It shows the pressure and temperature require for a fluid to reach a certain amount of energy level.