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(thermodynamics) An ideal heat-engine cycle in which the working fluid goes through four successive operations: (1) isothermal expansion to a desired point; (2) adiabatic expansion to a desired point; (3) isothermal compression to such a point that (4) adiabatic compression brings it back to its initial state.
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Carnot's cycle
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Carnot's cycle
name
(thermodynamics)
An
ideal
heat-engine
cycle
in
which
the
working
fluid
goes
through
four
successive
operations:
(1)
isothermal
expansion
to
a
desired
point;
(2)
adiabatic
expansion
to
a
desired
point;
(3)
isothermal
compression
to
such
a
point
that
(4)
adiabatic
compression
brings
it
back
to
its
initial
state.
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(thermodynamics)
An
ideal
heat-engine
cycle
in
which
the
working
fluid
goes
through
four
successive
operations:
(1)
isothermal
expansion
to
a
desired
point;
(2)
adiabatic
expansion
to
a
desired
point;
(3)
isothermal
compression
to
such
a
point
that
(4)
adiabatic
compression
brings
it
back
to
its
initial
state.