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Martin Kyte20/03/2012 12:17:20
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The condenser is there to transfer as much of the thermal and latent heat energy from the exhaust steam to the input of the engine. generally by pre heating the feed water to the boiler.

Stub Mandrel20/03/2012 21:42:55
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The condensor cools the exhuast causing the stem to condense and creating a vacuum. The energy required to maintain the vacuum is very little - just that required to pump out the condensate, so it gives the engine a power boost. If you used a compressor to pump the vacuum it requires as much energy as the engine would gain.

With a good condenser an engine running light can work with the steam at less than atmospheric pressure - clearly saving energy as the water is now boiling av less than 100 degrees!

Neil

Tony Martyr20/03/2012 21:49:07
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Study of the second law of thermodynamics for a couple of years will solve most of the questions raised in this thread - and add greatly to the understanding of life in general

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