Talk:Working fluid
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Oil?
[edit]why we use oil in concentrated solar power why not water
- They do not use "oil" in solar plants. A mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate salts (in their molten states) is used in those plants.
It is used because it provides a better heat retention capacity than normal water. And, let me ask you a question - why didn't you sign your post.and why is it not auto-signed? YogiReallyRoxx!! 17:57, 14 October 2012 (UTC)
Sign convention for work
[edit]The article currently uses for work the sign convention used in chemical thermodynamics, where usually the work is not even of interest. The article has nothing to do with chemistry; the sign convention from technical thermodynamics should be used, because readers of this type of article use this convention, and the one used now may confuse them. Turbojet (talk) 14:01, 3 January 2025 (UTC)