What is the key thermodynamic distinction between a Rankine cycle operating with saturated steam and an ideal Carnot cycle?

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26 Jan 2019
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The main difference lies in the heat addition process: in the Rankine cycle, heat is supplied to the fluid at a temperature below the highest temperature of the cycle, whereas the Carnot cycle adds heat at the maximum temperature, making the Rankine cycle less ideal but more practical.

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