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2007-02-08 20:42:28 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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2007-02-08 20:54:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, but on what level? Is this going to be on an engineering level to explain all losses from heat loads and friction to cooling losses from heat loss and the quantity of heat needed to sustain a certain load? There are a few points to consider. For a source of information I would recommend doing a search on the web for steam power. There is a site that you'll find by using the phrase "is steam power in your future" that will give you a lot of details.

2007-02-09 04:52:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i give u full detail about steam engine.in steam engine a boiler is there,which is full of simple water.a fire is there below the boiler.when we fire start the fire the boiler start hot & water also.when the water is very hot it converted into steam as we all know.this steam has lots of pressure becausewater spend after getting hot.this steam goes to the turbine.due to lots of pressure it rotate the turbine & with the rotation if turbine the wheels or any thing which we want to rotate also rotates.thus we get the work by a steam engine.
thanks.

2007-02-09 04:53:54 · answer #3 · answered by nik 1 · 0 0

This is a very good break down with diagrams and moving parts with links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_engines

2007-02-09 05:34:50 · answer #4 · answered by Eric C 4 · 0 0

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