A Carnot cycle is a hypothetical cycle consisting of four different processes: two isothermal processes and two adiabatic processes.
The essential elements and p-V diagram for a Carnot cycle shown in Figure.
Assumptions made in the working of the Carnot cycle are:
- Working fluid is a perfect gas.
- Piston cylinder arrangement is weightless and does not produce friction during motion.
- The walls of the cylinder and piston are considered perfectly insulated.
- Compression and expansion process are reversible.
- The transfer of heat does not change the temperature of sources or sink.
The Carnot cycle has the highest possible efficiency and it consists of four simple operations as below:
Isothermal expansion (1 – 2)
Adiabatic expansion (2 – 3)
Isothermal compression (3 – 4)
Adiabatic compression (4 – 1)
The expression of efficiency of Carnot cycle:
- By comparing Eq. (2) and Eq. (4),
- Net work output from the cycle per kg of air,
- Thermal Efficiency,