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On which thermodynamic law a thermodynamics cycle based?

Thermodynamic cycle is based on 2nd law of thermodynamics.


What is rankin cycle?

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


How many revolutions the crankshaft makes in two stroke cycle engine to complete one thermodynamic cycle?

In a two-stroke cycle engine, the crankshaft completes one revolution to complete one thermodynamic cycle. This is because the two-stroke cycle combines both the intake and exhaust processes into a single crankshaft revolution, allowing for one power stroke for every crankshaft rotation. Thus, for each complete thermodynamic cycle, the crankshaft makes one full revolution.


Based on thermodynamic cycleexplain how ramjet engine works?

What are differences between ideal and real cycle?


What makes a Carnot cycle unique?

The Carnot cycle was proposed by Nicolas L©onard Sadi Carnot in 1823. It is a theoretical thermodynamic cycle. It is the most efficient cycle for creating a temperature difference.


What did Sadi Carnot invent?

He invented the idea of the ideal thermodynamic cycle.


Is carbon cycle a thermodynamic cycle?

For sure. The energy released as you burn a cord of wood is the same amount that was absorbed from the sun, through photosynthesis, as it's called.


How many revolution the crankshaft make in a four stroke cycle engine to complete on thermodynamic cycle?

The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.


How is the RPM of a four stroke engine related to the number of thermodynamic cycles?

The RPM (revolutions per minute) of a four-stroke engine is directly related to the number of thermodynamic cycles it completes. In a four-stroke engine, each cycle consists of four strokes: intake, compression, power, and exhaust, which requires two revolutions of the crankshaft to complete one cycle. Therefore, the number of thermodynamic cycles per minute is half the RPM. For example, at 3000 RPM, the engine completes 1500 thermodynamic cycles per minute.


How many revolutions does the crankshaft makes in a two stroke cycle engine to complete one thermodynamic cycle?

In a two-stroke cycle engine, the crankshaft completes one full revolution to complete one thermodynamic cycle. This is because two strokes of the piston (one upward and one downward movement) correspond to one crankshaft revolution, allowing for both the intake and exhaust processes to occur within that single rotation.


Describe ideal thermodynamic cycle for turbo-engines?

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What about 4 stroke?

A 4 stroke engine is also referred to as a four cycle refers to the internal combustion whereby the piston completes 4 separate strokes with a single thermodynamic cycle.