Saturday, 21 September 2013

Carnot’s Principle


With the practice of using reversible processes, Sadi Carnot in 1824 advanced the study of the second law by disclosing a principle consisting of the following propositions.
  1.  No engine can be more efficient than a reversible engine operating between the same high temperature and low temperature reservoirs. Here the term heat reservoir is taken to mean either a heat source or a heat sink.
  2.  The efficiencies of all reversible engines operating between the same constant temperature reservoirs are the same.
  3. The efficiency of a reversible engine depends only upon the temperatures of the heat source and heat receiver.

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