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.Join The Discussion
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Reversed joule cycle is known as bell Coleman cycle