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Ive learned the heat transfer and thermodynamics course long time ago, almost forgot about carnot cycle and some basic process until see your video. So amazing, simply and fully
This is best explanation of this cycle I have ever found. It seems so obvious that this is the best way to explain it. Yet it is never done. Thank You.
Are you asking if the temperature of the reservoirs don't change? If so, then they do not change, it's theoretically maintained to be constant. @@yigitcan824
Have you heard of the Karno generator from Hyliion? They are claiming 90-95% heat efficiency paired with a linear generator claiming 50% electrical efficiency. They say they are able to achieve the heat efficiency because of additive manufacturing allowing them to make very complex heat exchangers and parts for flameless oxidation. My question is, is this type of efficiency even possible? Hopefully the Karno piques your interest because I would love to see a video theoretically breaking it down and explaining how it works and if those numbers are even possible. Cheers!
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Hand up! All 4 procrsses have FORCE to slowly pull and push piston all along the processes, Right? If yes, big thanks to you. I've been stucked here for many years.
Force, yes, but it doesn't have to always be an "external" force. For example, when the gas expands, that creates a force on the piston, but that's not like someone is pulling the piston from the outside, it's done by the gas itself.
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in last question is our heat engine is reversible or not/ because u use efficiency formula of reversible to find TL. or we can use it always anytime for any heat engine
All the problems in this set are about Carnot engines/ reversible engines. You can only use the efficiency formula of reversible engines on just reversible engines.
Most of the time, it will state that it's a reversible engine, or a Carnot engine. If it doesn't, you can compare the efficiencies as shown at 8:30 using the efficiency equation for any heat engine.@@numankashif6158