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A constant volume Carnot engine cycle
IECEC-97 Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (Cat. No.97CH6203), 1997An engine is presented such that its total volume is constant and whose cycle is the Carnot cycle as presented in the entropy-temperature picture, not as presented (by many textbooks) in the pressure-volume picture. The isothermal expansion and compression are replaced by an isothermal heat transfer between the surroundings and the engine such that ...
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Engineering Thermodynamics and the Carnot Cycle
2015The Carnot cycle is central to engineering thermodynamics and its teaching. Although on the one hand it is an unattainable ideal, on the other it constitutes a set of concepts to which real heat engine cycles and processes should aspire to and approximate. The Two Property Rule means that cycles may be represented graphically and the principal pairs of
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Negative absolute temperatures and Carnot cycles
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1976Properties of a thermodynamic phase space, for which both positive and negative absolute temperatures have been defined, are discussed. The conclusions reached are applied to Carnot cycles and it is found to be impossible to operate such cycles when one of the heat reservoirs has an infinite temperature.
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The Carnot cycle and Maxwell's relations
Journal of Chemical Education, 1964Maxwells equations can be derived from nothing more than the Carnot cycle and the deployment of the simplest plane geometry.
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The marine nitrogen cycle: new developments and global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022David A Hutchins, Douglas G Capone
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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The Carnot Cycle and Reversible Changes
2011We first recall the notion of virtual change with a view to making it more precise than was done in the course of the first Part.
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