stoomapparaten
Stoomapparaten, or steam engines, are mechanical devices that convert thermal energy into mechanical work. They operate by using the pressure generated from steam to push a piston or rotate a turbine, which then drives a generator to produce electricity. The first practical steam engine was developed by Thomas Newcomen in the early 18th century, and it was later improved by James Watt in the late 18th century, leading to the creation of the modern steam engine.
Steam engines are primarily used in power plants to generate electricity. The process begins with water being
There are several types of steam engines, including reciprocating engines, where a piston moves back and forth
The efficiency of a steam engine is a measure of how effectively it converts thermal energy into
In addition to power generation, steam engines have been used in various applications throughout history. They