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TERMODINÁMICA
CICLO
ERICSSON
BRAYAN ALEJANDRO ACERO MONTEALEGRE
SERGIO ANDRÉS ALDANA BABATIVA
MIGUEL ANGEL BARRAGAN PUENTES
SOME HISTORY
JOHN ERICSSON
PATENT HIS FIRST ENGINE
IN 1833
SOME HISTORY
REGENERATOR
Ericsson designed and built a
countercurrent mixed flow heat
exchanger and called it a
"regenerator"
ERICSSON
ECONOMISER
But Robert Stirling had invented
a similar device, before Ericsson,
and called it an "economizer"
because it saved fuel.
STIRLING
REGENERATION
PROCESS
HEAT
TRANSFER
REGENERATOR
HEAT
TRANSFER
WORKING
FLUID
FIRST CYCLE
SECOND CYCLE
1
SOME HISTORY
Dark red or red-brown color:
The air in the lower chamber
is heated by externally
supplied heat
1
Blue color:
The air in the upper chamber
has been sucked in by
lowering the piston and is
at atmospheric pressure
3
2
The piston begins to rise
due to the pressure of the
heated air.
4
A flywheel causes the dualfunction (compression-expansion)
piston to start going down
At top dead center, the
maximum
possible
amount of intake air
passes into the cold
reservoir.
5
In the lower room, the preheated
air is just heated while being
compressed
SOME HISTORY
FIRST CYCLE
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BRAYTON
CYCLE
SOME HISTORY
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Despite being red, Mars is
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Neptune is the farthest
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Weak nuclear
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Jupiter is the biggest planet
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Saturn is a gas giant and
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Mars is actually a
very cold place
Dinamic
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Mechanic
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
"There is a motive force more
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Venus has a beautiful
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69%
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Mars is actually a
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Mercury is the
smallest planet
Saturn is a gas giant
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Features of motion
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Mars is actually a very
cold place
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
The Earth is the planet
we live on
Acceleration
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Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Saturn is a gas giant
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Neptune is the farthest
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16,830,000
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Mars
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Saturn
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Venus
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2019
2020
Venus has a beautiful
name, but it’s
terribly hot
333,000
Earths is the Sun’s mass
9h 37m 23s
Is Jupiter’s rotation period
386,000 km
Is the distance between the Earth and the Moon
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Saturn is composed
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Mars is actually a
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Neptune is very far
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