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Thermodynamics

The thermodynamic difference between a Rankine cycle working with saturated steam and the Carnot cycle is that___________________?

The thermodynamic difference between a Rankine cycle working with saturated steam and the Carnot cycle is that___________________?

A. carnot cycle can’t work with saturated steam
B. heat is supplied to water at temperature below the maximum temperature of the cycle
C. a rankine cycle receives heat at two places
D. rankine cycle is hypothetical
E. none of the above

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Thermodynamics

The ideal efficiency of a Brayton cycle without regeneration with increase ni pressure ratio will_________________?

The ideal efficiency of a Brayton cycle without regeneration with increase ni pressure ratio will_________________?

A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain unchanged
D. increase/decrease depending on application
E. unpredictable

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Thermodynamics