Easy Thermodynamics Thermodynamic Cycles
What is the Carnot cycle and why is it significant?
Answer
The Carnot cycle is a theoretical thermodynamic cycle consisting of two isothermal and two adiabatic processes, representing the most efficient heat engine operating between two temperature reservoirs. Its significance lies in establishing the maximum possible efficiency (η = 1 - Tc/Th) that any heat engine can achieve. All real engines are compared against Carnot efficiency to evaluate their performance.
IIT Certified
Master These Concepts with IIT Certification
175+ hours of industry projects. Get placed at Bosch, Tata Motors, L&T and 500+ companies.
Relevant for Roles
Thermal Engineer R&D Engineer Power Plant Engineer