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The BMW B58 engine, introduced in 2015, is a 3.0L inline-6 turbocharged power unit, highly regarded for its blend of performance and reliability. It's part of BMW's modular engine family, allowing for efficient production and maintenance. Critics and owners alike commend the B58 for its robustness, thanks to quality engineering and the use of durable components. While no engine is without potential faults, issues like the crank hub failure in its predecessor (the N54/N55) seem less prevalent here. Regular maintenance is key; with proper care, the B58 exhibits excellent longevity. However, like all high-performance engines, running costs and repair expenses can be high, particularly outside of warranty periods. Overall, the B58 is considered reliable by industry standards, earning it a solid reputation among enthusiasts and professionals.
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A Stirling engine is a type of heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas at different temperatures, such that there is a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical work. The engine is like a steam engine in that all of the engine's heat flows in and out through the engine wall.
Here's a step-by-step process of how a Sterling engine works:
1. The working gas (usually air, hydrogen or helium) inside the engine absorbs heat from the external source, which can be any type of energy, including solar, chemical, nuclear and others. This external heat source warms up a heat exchanger (the hot cylinder) and in turn heats the gas inside it.
2. As the gas is heated, it expands and pushes a piston. This is the work phase of the Sterling cycle.
3. The expanded gas then flows into a cooling heat exchanger (the cold cylinder), where it cools and contracts.
4. The cycle then repeats.
The Stirling engine is noted for its high efficiency compared to steam engines, quiet operation, and its ability to use almost any heat source. Therefore, the cycle is commonly used in dish/antenna linked with power generator systems, submarines, yachts, auxiliary power systems, and combined heat and power (CHP) units.
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