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THERMODYNAMICS

CARNOT ENGINE
• .Carnot engine is a theoretical and
hypothetical engine which lives u
maximum amount of work with the
same input with respect to any
engine. Hence , It has the maximum
efficiency and no engine can have
greater efficiency than it.
CARNOT ENGINE
• As the name suggest it works on
Carnot Cycle. this cycle was
suggested by Nicolas Léonard Sadi
Carnot in 1824.
• As it is a theoretical engine it has
no real existence. But one can
calculate how much maximum
work can be withdrawn from a
specific engine using this Carnot
Engine.Thats why It is Important.
WANKEL ENGINE
• Wankel engine is an Internal
combustion engine unlike the piston
cylinder arrangement. This engine
uses the eccentric rotor design
which directly converts the pressure
energy of gases into rotatory
motion. While in the piston-cylinder
arrangement, the linear motion of
the piston is used to convert into
rotatory motion of crankshaft.
STEAM ENGINE
There are four different parts in a
steam engine:
1.A fire where the coal burns.
2.A boiler full of water that the fire
heats up to make steam.
3.A cylinder and piston, rather like a
bicycle pump but much bigger. Steam
from the boiler is piped into the
cylinder, causing the piston to move
first one way then the other. This in
and out movement (which is also
known as "reciprocating") is used to
drive.
STEAM ENGINE
• A machine attached to the piston.
That could be anything from a water
pump to a factory machine... or
even a giant steam locomotive
running up and down a railroad.
• That's a very simplified description,
of course. In reality, there are
hundreds or perhaps even
thousands of parts in even the
smallest locomotive

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