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What is Entropy? What is thermodynamic entropy?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The term entropy was first used by Rudolf Clausius to state the second law of thermodynamics. Though entropy is a simple term, many people find it …

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What is Thermodynamic Reversed Heat Engine? What is Reversed Carnot Cycle? What is Reversed Heat Engine?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The reversed heat engine works on the principle of reversed Carnot cycle. The heat engine produces work by absorbing heat from source and liberating …

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Different Statements of Second Law of Thermodynamics, Kelvin-Planck statement of second law of thermodynamics and Clausius statement of second law of thermodynamics.

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The findings on second law of thermodynamics by Carnot were further bolstered by the research carried out by a number of scientists. Two other …

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Exploration and Production of Hydrocarbons – Drilling

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The definite presence or absence of hydrocarbons in formations beneath the earth surface can only be established by drilling and it provides the exact …

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Applications of Second Law of Thermodynamics

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The second law of thermodynamics is considered to be the most fundamental law of science. It explains not only the working of engines, refrigerators …

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Applications of Second Law of Thermodynamics: Part-2: Refrigerators

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The second law of thermodynamics is considered to be the most fundamental law of science. It explains not only the working of engines, refrigerators …

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Hyper Cars: What on earth are they?

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Concepts are more welcome now than ever before and if anything can contribute to the crippling energy crisis we seem to be in, it would be almost …

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Wankel Rotary Engine Advantages - by John Sinitsky - How to and technology articles at Brighthub

  • Categories : Machine and mechanism design
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The Wankel Engine is a special internal combustion engine, not largely known. After explaining the idea behind the engine and its main parts, we deal …

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Nuclear Energy: The Tao Of Alternative Energy sources. Nuclear Power Plants: Great source of Alternative Energy

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Fuel and Time – what’s common between them? We always seem to run out of it. Now, given this situation and the fact that the world is …

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Seismic Surveying - Hydrocarbons - Exploration and Production

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The reservoirs of hydrocarbons are situated thousands of meters below the earth’s surface and hence their locations and size below ground cannot be …

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Nuclear Power Plants and Geological Faults and Risks

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Nuclear power plants are very useful and safe as long as they are maintained properly and safely. But what can you do if you find one day that the …

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Thermodynamic Air Standard Cycle: Part – 1, What is Otto Cycle? What is Diesel Cycle?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

To carry out the analysis of the heat engines, the concept of air standard cycles was conceived. In these cycles certain mass of air is considered to …

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