A.It is less efficient
B.It requires bulky machines
C.It is uneconomical
D.Isentropic portions of cycle require low speeds whereas isothermal protuons require high speeds
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- Brayton cycle cannot be used in reciprocating engines even for same adiabatic compression ratio and work output because
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- A Brayton cycle is also a reversed
- A Rankine cycle working with saturated steam differs thermodynamically from a Carnot cycle only in the fact that
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- Reversed Carnot cycle assumes that all processes in the cycle are
- The Carnot refrigeration cycle
- 2 HP per ton of refrigeration is required to maintain the temperature of – 40?C in the refrigerator if the refrigeration cycle works on Carnot cycle. The COP of the cycle would be
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