vesihöyrymuunnoksessa
Vesihöyrymuunnoksessa, or the Rankine cycle, is a thermodynamic cycle that converts heat into work. It is the most common cycle used in steam-powered heat engines, such as steam turbines and reciprocating steam engines. The cycle consists of four processes: isentropic compression, isobaric heat addition, isentropic expansion, and isobaric heat rejection.
In the isentropic compression process, a working fluid, typically water, is compressed from a low-pressure state
Next, in the isobaric heat addition process, heat is added to the fluid at constant pressure. This
The isentropic expansion process follows, where the high-pressure, high-temperature steam expands through a turbine, converting the
Finally, in the isobaric heat rejection process, the low-pressure, low-temperature steam is cooled and condensed back
The Rankine cycle is widely used in power plants, where it is employed to generate electricity. The