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  2. Brayton cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Brayton cycle, also known as the Joule cycle, is a thermodynamic cycle that describes the operation of certain heat engines that have air or some other gas as their working fluid. It is characterized by isentropic compression and expansion, and isobaric heat addition and rejection, though practical engines have adiabatic rather than ...

  3. Thermodynamic cycle - Wikipedia

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    The most common refrigeration cycle is the vapor compression cycle, which models systems using refrigerants that change phase. The absorption refrigeration cycle is an alternative that absorbs the refrigerant in a liquid solution rather than evaporating it. Gas refrigeration cycles include the reversed Brayton cycle and the Hampson–Linde cycle.

  4. Allam power cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Allam-Fetvedt Cycle is a recuperated, high-pressure, Brayton cycle employing a transcritical CO 2 working fluid with an oxy-fuel combustion regime. This cycle begins by burning a gaseous fuel with oxygen and a hot, high-pressure, recycled supercritical CO 2 working fluid in a combustor.

  5. Gas turbine - Wikipedia

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    The basic operation of the gas turbine is a Brayton cycle with air as the working fluid: atmospheric air flows through the compressor that brings it to higher pressure; energy is then added by spraying fuel into the air and igniting it so that the combustion generates a high-temperature flow; this high-temperature pressurized gas enters a ...

  6. Glossary of power generation - Wikipedia

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    Explanation and discussion References and related terms Rankine cycle The thermodynamic cycle used by most boiler–turbine generating units. This cycle includes addition of heat in the boiler, extraction of energy through expansion of steam in the turbine, and rejection of heat using the condenser and cooling tower. Brayton cycle: Reaction turbine

  7. Overall pressure ratio - Wikipedia

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    As can be seen in the formula for maximum theoretical thermal efficiency in an ideal Brayton cycle engine, a high pressure ratio leads to higher thermal efficiency: = where PR is the pressure ratio and gamma the heat capacity ratio of the fluid, 1.4 for air.

  8. Best and worst Cowboys seasons, plus most disappointing ... - AOL

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    Worst seasons 2000-2002. Record: 5-11, 5-11, 5-11 NFC East finish: 4th, 5th, 4th Playoffs: No We’ve lumped these three seasons together because, well, they were shockingly similar with how ...

  9. George Brayton - Wikipedia

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    Brayton not only achieved success in making the constant pressure cycle work, but he also made and marketed a commercial product. Brayton cycle engines were some of the first engines to be used for motive power. In 1881 John Philip Holland used a Brayton engine to power the world's first successful self-propelled submarine, the Fenian Ram. [5]