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Feasibility of steam

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bob_builder | 18:07 Mon 30th Jan 2006 | Science
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WIth the advent of microwave tech and modern materials is a modern steam engine feasible?
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The efficiency of an engine is the temperature difference of the fire divided by the ambient. In Kelvins. So for steam it may be 70/373 or 19% .With steam, the heat is dissipated by losing boiled water to the cold air, so the vehicle would need to replace water regularly or carry a heavy store. If the water were captured and recondensed this would effectively reduce the temperature difference to the heat sink and ruin the efficiency.
Temperature difference of the fire =70K. Ambient = 373K. Where do these figures come from? Anyway, all stem engines are feasible or they would not work.

Yes it is possible. I think in Europe they are trying this. Advances in insulation and the use of oil burners rather than coal make it much more practicle. It used to take hours for a steam engine to get up enough steam. The use of microwaves is not practicle as their generation is not efficient


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