Funcionamento de uma máquina a vapor
Machine Operation: Steam Engine
This section explains the operation of a steam engine, detailing the conversion of thermal energy into mechanical work through four main stages.
Boiler Heating and Steam Generation
- The water is heated in the boiler to a high temperature to generate steam, following the first law of thermodynamics.
Steam Inlet Valve
- High-pressure steam is released from the boiler to the cylinder, adhering to the second law of thermodynamics regarding expansion work.
Cylinder and Piston Action
- The steam pushes the piston, converting thermal energy into mechanical work based on the conservation of energy principle.
Steam Outlet Valve
- Steam is discharged from the cylinder to the condenser, cooling and condensing back into water, aligning with thermodynamic laws.