You introduced this video by saying that this is "everything you need to know about steam engines in under four minutes." I am studying for a degree in mechanical engineering. Looking at my exam results, it was not everything I needed to know. My professor suggested I need to spend more than 4 minutes on the topic.
This was really helpful. many other videos on the topic left me confused but this simply delivers the concept in an easy to understand manner. Thank you.
The imagery is better than other UA-cam channels. But, isn't there a step where cold water douses the steam to create a VACUUM, as part of moving the piston?
i have an idea. so you take a syphon with a tube and put a turbine it it right so then in the lower pool you need some way to get the water to boil and go back up to the upper pool. you could potentially use the sun to heat the water if you can figure out how to make power every possible way you can and get it to go in a loop without spending money on "fuel" so the day time would be the best time but at night you could drain the pool that you had filling up all day long.
Now this is what I'm looking for, simple and vivid imagery of the topic. It's such an elegant video itself, thank you kind sirs and madams.
Glad it was helpful!
you did a great job of explaining it. ive seen other vids on how a steam engine runs and they always leave me confused. kudos for dumbing it down!
Was JUST about to write the exact same thing!
@@SirSmokeAlot8866 me too
This video is genius. Simple, smart and to the point. Well done and I want to see more.
man, it's rare that you find an animation-based explanation of mechanical devices that's even good, let alone literal perfection
Wow, thank you!
You introduced this video by saying that this is "everything you need to know about steam engines in under four minutes." I am studying for a degree in mechanical engineering. Looking at my exam results, it was not everything I needed to know. My professor suggested I need to spend more than 4 minutes on the topic.
Lol... Bummer!
You're studying a modern mechanical engineering degree and you sat an exam on steam engines?
This was really helpful. many other videos on the topic left me confused but this simply delivers the concept in an easy to understand manner. Thank you.
Really, a very nice and well explained video .
Very good. Of the best to understand the operation of the valves in the steam engines.
Nice animation....superb....clearly understood that how a steam engine works
This is the best explanation. Subscribed. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, your explanation made sense to me.
Awesome dude please continue
The best one so far....THANK you.
Except on a locomotive steam engine the two engines are cranked 90 degrees off to get through the dead zone.
Thank you fiddy...i needed to hear that
The imagery is better than other UA-cam channels. But, isn't there a step where cold water douses the steam to create a VACUUM, as part of moving the piston?
I couldn't understand from the other videos, but this one is very simple
the air movement inside the chamber not visible well
Great video!
Can it core a apple?
Thank you!
Thank You Sir. Very Good.
Could I get the 3d model ?
Thanks for your interest! Because we created this model from our wooden steam engine kit, I am unable to release the digital model.
thank u
So is there power on each piston stroke?
Yes, the piston is powered in both directions!
Where's the fly wheel on a locomotive?
i have an idea. so you take a syphon with a tube and put a turbine it it right so then in the lower pool you need some way to get the water to boil and go back up to the upper pool. you could potentially use the sun to heat the water if you can figure out how to make power every possible way you can and get it to go in a loop without spending money on "fuel" so the day time would be the best time but at night you could drain the pool that you had filling up all day long.
How do they get by without lubrication?
Nice 👌
How dis redy
now I can make the fully working Brown's steam engine
are you canadian? I feel like you're canadian.
I am. Canadian. :) ABONG Inc. manufactures all of our kits at our factory in Guelph, ON.
who are you?
@@hyperdragon1013 He's a hoser eh?
fianally. the one i can actually understand.
now heat the steam next to volcano n make a steam generator
Watching this in shop class. Pretty boring in my opinion😔But great video, don’t mind my school temper tantrums❤️
I wish you have 9999k likes and sub :)
A Canadian.
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