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Old 10-18-2007, 07:54 PM
Craig
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Originally Posted by ConnClark View Post
There are a few cases where heating the air actually helps after you compress it, such as a Brayton cycle with thermal regeneration.
Agreed, but the key is that all the energy addition happens after compression (at the "top" of the cycle). I can't think of any case (in a cycle using compressible fluid) where heating the low pressure process fluid would be an advantage.
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