Analysis of a Carnot Heat Engine

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Analysis of a Carnot Heat Engine

THE CARNOT REFRIGERATOR AND HEAT PUMP Any refrigerator or heat pump Carnot refrigerator or heat pump How do you increase the COP of a Carnot refrigerator or heat pump? How about for actual ones?

The COP of a reversible refrigerator or heat pump is the maximum theoretical value for the specified temperature limits. Actual refrigerators or heat pumps may approach these values as their designs are improved, but they can never reach them. The COPs of both the refrigerators and the heat pumps decrease as TL decreases. That is, it requires more work to absorb heat from lower-temperature media.

Heating a House by a Carnot Heat Pump

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