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Q: What is the difference between rankine cycle and brayton cycle?
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Difference between rankine and brayton cycle?

Brayton cycle: It is open cycle. Rankine cycle: It's close cycle. Brayton cycle: Mostly used in gas turbine engine. Rankine cycle: Mostly used in power generation plant. Brayton cycle: Resemble less to Carnot cycle. Rankine cycle: Resemble is more to Carnot cycle.


What is the difference between the Carnot cycle and the Rankine Cycle?

carnot cycle is a very ideal cycle that isn't practical at all , 'cause we add and reject heat isothermally , a wet mixture enters the turbine so it'll cause pitting and erosion and a wet mixture enters the pump , and the pump can't deal with a 2 phases fluid rankine cycle is a practical cycle but with a very low efficiency so the main difference lies in the adding and rejecting of heat


Difference between air refregeration cycle and reversed carnot cycle?

the Carnot cycle has 2 constant specific volume processes (heat in & heat out) the air refrigeration cycle is based on a brayton cycle which has two constant pressure processes.


Compare Brayton and Otto cycle?

The heat addition and rejection processes in otto cycle are of constant volume, whereas in brayton cycle, they are of constant pressure.


Which is constant pressure cycle?

diesel cycle is not called constant pressure cycle constant pressure cycle is Brayton cycle and there is hell of a difference with diesel cycle. you surely misunderstood the question man


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What is modified rankine cycle?

modified rankine cycle basically same as rankine cycle but main difference is inisentropic expansion process.we are nt expanding the styeam completely.steam is expanded up to certain level and after that it dumped in condenser due to high vacuum in condenser.the work losses by restricting the expansion of steam is very less which can be neglected.so that the stroke length of cylinder is reduced and the capitalcost of engine also reduced.engine performance is also good


What is rankin cycle?

The Rankine cycle is the fundamental thermodynamic underpinning of the Steam_engine. It is named after William_John_Macquorn_Rankine


What type of cycle used in steam turbine?

Rankine cycle is used in steam turbine


Difference between Carnot and ideal cycle?

What is the difference between ideal and actual cycle?


Constant pressure cycle used in which engine?

Gas turbine engines and airbreathing jet engines use the Brayton Cycle.


How do you increase a Thermal efficiency of brayton cycle?

by increasing the turbine inlet gas temperature