Ciclo Di Carnot

O ciclo de Carnot é um modelo geral de produção de energia que pode ser aplicado a qualquer fonte de energia térmica. Concebido em 1824, quando existiam apenas motores a vapor, ele pode igualmente ser ...

Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, the son of high-ranking military leader Lazare Nicholas Marguerite Carnot, was born in Paris in 1796. His father resigned from the army in 1807 to educate Nicolas and his brother Hippolyte—both received a broad, home-based education that included science, art, language, and music.

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Carnot recognized that, while contemporary steam engines converted heat into motive power, they were far from what an ideal machine could do, and he deduced the cycle (called the Carnot cycle) that an ideal heat engine—one with 100 percent efficiency—would have to follow.

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Introduction A Heat Pump in an Office Building The use of heat pumps for the heating and cooling of the Equitable Building, initiated in 1948, was a pioneering achieve-ment in the Western hemisphere. The theoretical conception of the heat pump was described in a neglected book, published in 1824, and written by a young French army officer, Sadi Carnot. Its practical application on a large ...

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California startup Carnot Compression is taking a cue from 16th century technology design a compressor that uses a centrifugal system to produce compressed air quieter, without oil and only two moving parts. The machine works off the principles of a trompe, a medieval device that uses the weight and force of falling water diffused with air bubbles to compress air and force it through a pipe.

Nicholas Sadi Carnot's Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire and on Machines Fitted to Develop that Power, published in France in 1824, was among the earliest attempts to understand and explain the theory of heat engines.

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