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Feb 18, 2009 · Good Answer: Correct. And please keep in mind three things: 1. Carnot efficiency must be calculated with absolute temperatures. 2.
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PDF | On Jan 1, 2012, Bruno Vanslambrouck and others published Efficiency comparison between the steam cycle and the organic rankine cycle for small scale ...
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