yes, it is a heat engine. A heat engine is one that extracts heat energy and converts it to mechanical energy.
A heat engine converts thermal energy to mechanical energy. Examples of a heat engine is a refrigerator, heat pump, and carnot cycle. A heat mover transfers heat from one object to another.
The Carnot cycle is a mathematical description of an engine that derives its power from heat.
steam engine? Carnot cycle heat engine?
Air standard cycles are conceived to permit thermodynamic calculations using the well-known and readily available thermodynamic properties of air. The results of such calculations may be used to predict compression ratio, specific heat ratio, and other operating parameters effects on thermal efficiency of a number of heat engines such as the Otto Cycle Heat Engine , the Diesel Cycle Heat Engine, and the Brayton Cycle Heat Engine.
You could use a Sterling Cycle heat engine.
carnot's heat heat engine is also known as ideal heat engine.because in carnot's the precess is reversible .Total heat converted into work . The efficiency is maximum for carnot's heat engine.
combustion and expansion
combustion and expansion
combustion and expansion
what controls the heat pump to determine whether it is in the heating cycle or cooling cycle
The Carnot Heat Engine Cycle and the Carnot Heat Pump Cycle are reversible cycles and do not exist in any actual operation. However, they are very useful for predicting maximum possible thermal efficiencies and coefficients of performance using the absolute temperature of the heat source and the absolute temperature of the heat sink. The Carnot Cycle consists of two reversible and adiabatic ( isentropic ) steps and two reversible and isothermal steps.