Saturday, March 24, 2007







Combined cycle is a term used when a power producing engine or plant employs more than one thermodynamic cycle. Heat engines are only able to use a portion of the energy their fuel generates (usually less than 30%). The remaining heat from combustion is generally wasted. Combining two or more "cycles" such as the Brayton cycle and Rankine cycle results in improved overall efficiency.



1 comment:

Unknown said...

hi everone
i am mahmoud fawzy, first i thanked our Dr.Mohammed for his help and i wish him good health & good life, for my friends i wish that all of you pass this last year and have a good life too

thank you more Anas
yours,
Mahmoud