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Thermodynamic Ericsson Cycle - Gas a Working Fluid

Thermodynamic Ericsson Cycle - Gas a Working Fluid

2008-08-08
Thermodynamics
The Thermodynamic Ericsson cycle was invented by John Ericsson after carrying out research on a number of heat engines developed by him. The Ericsson cycle can be best compared to the Stirling cycle.
Which Region in the US makes best use of Wind Power Plants?

Which Region in the US makes best use of Wind Power Plants?

2008-08-07
Energy & Power Plants
The United States is the largest consumer of energy in the world so she is always on the lookout for new sources of energy. Several regions of the US are blessed with wind power options but which region does the best job?
Thermodynamic Stirling Cycle and Stirling Engine: Part - 2. How does Stirling Cycle Works? How do Stirling Engines Work?

Thermodynamic Stirling Cycle and Stirling Engine: Part - 2. How does Stirling Cycle Works? How do Stirling Engines Work?

2008-08-06
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Stirling cycle comprises to two reversible isothermal and two reversible isochoric processes. In the initial years the Stirling engines were used frequently but were later replaced by other engines. In the recent years they have been gaining their lost ground.
Thermodynamic Stirling Cycle and Stirling Engine - Part 1. How does Stirling cycle work? What is Stirling Cycle? How do Stirling Engines work?

Thermodynamic Stirling Cycle and Stirling Engine - Part 1. How does Stirling cycle work? What is Stirling Cycle? How do Stirling Engines work?

2008-08-06
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Stirling cycle comprises to two reversible isothermal and two reversible isochoric processes. In the initial years the Stirling engines were used frequently but were later replaced by other engines. In the recent years they have been gaining their lost ground.
How Do Cell Phones Work: The Fundamentals Behind Cellular Communication Technology and How it Operates

How Do Cell Phones Work: The Fundamentals Behind Cellular Communication Technology and How it Operates

2008-08-05
Hobbyist & DIY Electronic Devices & Circuits
They say that the era of communication technology has provided one of the major catalysts in developing a modern human society. Let us take a look at one of the most prominent communication devices, the mobile phone.
Carnot Cycle and Carnot Theorem: Working Principle and Relation to Second Law of Thermodynamics – Part 2

Carnot Cycle and Carnot Theorem: Working Principle and Relation to Second Law of Thermodynamics – Part 2

2008-08-05
Thermodynamics
The Carnot cycle comprises two ideal reversible isothermal and two reversible adiabatic processes in a heat engine. The Carnot theorem and second law of thermodynamics are based on the Carnot cycle, which shows the maximum efficiency that can be achieved by the engine.

Carnot Cycle and Carnot Theorem: Working and Relation to Second Law of Thermodynamics – Part 1

2008-08-05
Thermodynamics
The Carnot cycle comprises two ideal reversible isothermal and two reversible adiabatic processes in heat engine. Carnot theorem and second law of thermodynamics are based on Carnot cycle. The Carnot cycle shows the maximum efficiency that can be achieved by the engine.

What to do in a Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Situation?

2008-08-04
Energy & Power Plants
It is really a great honour to live near a popular place be it a tourist destination, a historical building or an engineering marvel. But the price of fame could be dear at times, so just check out what you need to do in case you live near a nuclear power plant and God forbid - “something happens”

The Laws of Thermodynamics Were Discovered by Sadi Carnot

2008-08-04
Thermodynamics
Sadi Carnot’s book, Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, set the foundation for the laws of thermodynamics. Unfortunately, he was unappreciated in his own time. He died at the young age of 36.
Introduction to Magnetic Circuit – Learn All About This Basic Force and Lines of Flux

Introduction to Magnetic Circuit – Learn All About This Basic Force and Lines of Flux

2008-08-04
Consumer Appliances & Electronics
The term electrical circuit seems quite familiar and we often hear it in every day life. But do you know there is another type of circuit namely a magnetic circuit. If not, then here is an article which will explain some basic concepts of magnetic circuits.
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