ångvätskecykel
Ångvätskecykel refers to a thermodynamic cycle that uses a working fluid that undergoes phase changes between liquid and vapor. This is in contrast to gas cycles where the working fluid remains in a gaseous state throughout the cycle. The most common example of an ångvätskecykel is the Rankine cycle, which is the basis for most thermal power plants.
In a typical ångvätskecykel, the working fluid is heated in a boiler, converting it from a liquid
The efficiency of an ångvätskecykel is influenced by factors such as the boiler pressure and temperature, the