carnot
Carnot is most commonly associated with Sadi Carnot, a French engineer and physicist whose work laid the foundations of thermodynamics. The surname also denotes the cycle and related concepts named after him, including the Carnot efficiency. The Carnot family name is linked to Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, a French revolutionary statesman and mathematician who was Sadi’s father and earned the epithet the Organizer of Victory.
Sadi Carnot (1796–1832) studied the science of heat engines and, in his 1824 treatise Reflections on the
The Carnot cycle is an idealized reversible cycle used to model the maximum possible efficiency of a
Legacy of Carnot’s work is foundational in thermodynamics. His insights led to the formal statements of the