Kǎnuò xúnhuán shì rèlìxué zhōng de lǐxiǎng rèjī xúnhuán.
The Carnot cycle is the ideal heat engine cycle in thermodynamics.
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卡诺 most commonly refers to Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796–1832), the French physicist who described the Carnot cycle — the theoretical maximum efficiency for a heat engine. The Carnot cycle is fundamental to thermodynamics.
Sadi Carnot (1796–1832) — French physicist who founded thermodynamics and described the Carnot cycle, establishing the theoretical maximum efficiency of heat engines.