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Which thermodynamic cycle is used for pneumatic engine ?

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Question added by Pankil Shah
Date Posted: 2016/10/18
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If it comes to an engine, the best thermodynamic cycle used would be Carnot cycle … because in an engine, the heat addition would be at a single location I.e in the combustion chamber or the burning chamber and the Carnot cycle even tells the same that , the heat addition would be at single point when there is an increase in volume and with constant pressure while the other processes being adiabatic heat expansion and rejection

Ahmad Shaaban
by Ahmad Shaaban , Process and Operation Engineer , West Delta Electric Production Company WDEPC

the cycle is called Ericsson 

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