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Convension of Heat energy to Mechanical energy 2

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ul92

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Aug 21, 2013
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Hi All,

Sticking around calculation of this type problem, decided to put them into dispute. To be fear I have never dealt with it but would like to have a general notion. Is it easy to calculate the efficiency of system or it demands much experience or where to refer to? Is there specialized companies to rely calculation onto??

P.S. I have a system that converts heat energy to mechanical one and striving to check it onto paperwork if it conforms to certain rules/specification.

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I'm sorry, your question isn't make a whole lot of sense, probably because this is not your native language. There is forum1529 which might provide some assistance in translation.

As near as I can tell, you are asking whether the calculation of system efficiency is easy or not. The calculation is usually very easy. The difficulty lies in getting the correct numbers and agreeing that those numbers are a correct representation of reality.

The fact that you provide no information about your specific problem is not helping matters.

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Since you ask:
ul92 said:
Is there specialized companies to rely calculation onto??
Yes, there should be qualified engineering consultants that you could engage to perform the necessary analysis. Whether they are local to you or not is another matter. You might inquire around locally for a referral, or see what turns up on searching Google maps.

"Schiefgehen will, was schiefgehen kann" - das Murphygesetz
 
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