The Brayton cycle is an idealization of a set of thermodynamic processes used in gas turbine engines and consists in an adiabatic compression from p1 to p2, followed by an isobaric expansion an adiabatic expansion and a final isobaric compression. What is the thermal efficiency of such cycle.

Answer :

Answer:

the thermal efficiency of the Brayton cycle with the given pressure ratio and specific heat ratio is approximately

55.28%

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