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Carnot Theorem Revisited: A Critical Perspective
P D Gujrati1,2
1Department of Physics, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA.
Abstract:
After a brief review of Carnot's everlasting contributions to the foundations of thermodynamics, we critically examine the consequences of the Carnot theorem, which leaves behind some lingering questions and confusion that persist even today. What is the one significant aspect of the Carnot cycle that leads to this theorem? When does the working substance play an important role for an engine and what is its correlation with the protocol of operational details? Do all reversible engines working between the same two temperatures have the same maximum efficiency of the Carnot engine as Fermi has suggested? Are all heat engines equivalent to a Carnot engine in disguise? Our new perspective allows for the clarification of these questions with a positive answer for the last question. Recognizing that Carnot eventually abandoned the caloric theory, we use a result by Carnot and simple dimensional analysis to show how the first law, the concept of entropy, and the efficiency of the Carnot engine could have been germinated by Carnot in his time. This then demonstrates that Carnot had good understanding of entropy before its invention by Clausius. We suggest that both should be credited with inventing entropy by calling it Carnot-Clausius entropy. We also clarify some fundamental misconceptions plaguing reversible regenerators and their irreversible replacement by heat exchangers in the field.
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