Let's say the first (...) I don't think I have a problem with.matt brown wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 6:52 pmTom, why do keep trying to cheat the system when this is all VERY simple...Tom Booth wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:18 pm Really, if you were to say that, adding 10 joules of heat energy causes the gas to expand and do ten joules of work moving the piston and increasing the volume, then
To get the piston to return you now have to remove ten joules of heat, that would be a clear violation of conservation of energy.
10 joules in as heat -> [gas] -> 10 joules out as work
Then
10 joules back out as heat <- [gas]
When the ten joules go out as work, this causes the temperature and pressure to drop and that SHOULD cause the piston to immediately return to restore the original volume.
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(4) if you add a flywheel (by option or necessity with whatever back pressure you favor) this taxes the available shaft output during each isothermal expansion process, and is returned during similar iosthermal compression process
(5) any momentum, angular velocity, or whatever other mumbo-jumbo you care to add is bogus, since ALL these 'downstream' effects originate from input, and at best, can only be returned later in cycle
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The last (...) is your assertion, not worth arguing about.
What's left, theoretically SOME momentum/energy COULD be returned, if needed, but for the most part once set in motion the flywheel stays in motion eventually dissipating energy to air resistance, bearing friction etc.
Other shaft work you call "mumbo jumbo" is not returned.
This other positive work output is the whole point of having an engine,; to do external shaft work, turning a saw blade to cut logs or driving a generator to light lights, operate machinery etc.
Real work output, not "mumbo Jumbo".
If I'm running a generator from a Stirling engine to power my house; lights, refrigerator, air conditioner, cook stove, toaster, water hester, TV, computer, shop tools power washer, sand blaster, table saw, drill press, washer and dryer, dish washer, angle grinder, welder, battery charger, radio, vacuum cleaner, microwave, toaster, etc. ... All the things running an engine is used for
How is all this work output "returned later in the cycle"?
I'm not trying to "chest the system". You are, if you think you can get all this work output "mumbo jumbo" back into the engine, somehow "returned later in the cycle".