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Reversed joule cycle is called

A. Carnot cycle

B. Rankine cycle

C. Brayton cycle

D. Bell Coleman cycle

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Apparently, the Brayton cycle and the Joule cycle are almost the same. The reversed Joule cycle is actually known as Bell-coleman cycle. Its purpose is to move heat, rather than produce work.

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Comments ( 2 )

  1. Lohith Gowda
    Lohith Gowda :
    5 years ago

    In your examveda.Com under engineering thermodynamics in section2 page no 8, 36th question and page no 9, 42nd questions are same but answers was diffrent which is correct answer...?

  2. Ankit Kumar
    Ankit Kumar :
    5 years ago

    Reversed joule cycle is known as bell Coleman cycle

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