In an open cycle gas turbine, the gases that are produced by combustion go directly into the atmosphere, though the heat produced can sometimes be reclaimed.
In a closed cycle gas turbine, the gases produced are reused and are not emitted into the atmosphere.
Closed System
Yes it is open. Its closed on sunday. Rest days open
Earth is a closed system in terms of matter, meaning that no new matter is added from outside the system. Matter can cycle within the Earth's systems (such as the water cycle or carbon cycle), but it does not enter or leave the planet.
In an open cycle gas turbine, the gases that are produced by combustion go directly into the atmosphere, though the heat produced can sometimes be reclaimed. In a closed cycle gas turbine, the gases produced are reused and are not emitted into the atmosphere.
typically open
-intake: exhaust closed, intake open -compression: exhaust closed, intake closed -combustion: exhaust closed, intake closed -exhaust: exhaust open, intake closed
The phosphorus cycle is considered a closed system because phosphorus does not have a gaseous phase and tends to remain in the solid or dissolved form in ecosystems. This means that phosphorus is continuously recycled within ecosystems through processes like weathering, uptake by plants, and decomposition.
All cycles are closed e.g. Krebs cycle , Kelvin cycle .
The hydrological cycle is considered a closed system because water is continuously recycled through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. Water enters and exits the cycle naturally, but the total amount of water on Earth remains relatively constant.
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
4 cycles consist of: Intake cycle Compression cycle Ignition cycle Exhaust cycle Intake cycle - piston in lowest position intake valve open allown atomized fuel to enter combustion chamber Compression cycle - piston in upward stroke compressing atomized fuel mixture All valves closed Ignition cycle- Spark is introduced to combustion chambeer blowing piston back down in chamber valves closed Exhaust cycle- exhaust valve open piston rises in chamber to expel spent gasses.