| 11. | The working fluid in a Rankine cycle follows a closed loop and is reused constantly.
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| 12. | The reaction generates heat, creating steam to propel the torpedo in a closed Rankine cycle.
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| 13. | Because this system used a Rankine cycle, water could occasionally ingress into the helium circuit.
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| 14. | "' Exo�s "'is a mechanical or electric energy via the Rankine cycles.
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| 15. | Caesium metal has also been considered as the working fluid in high-temperature Rankine cycle turboelectric generators.
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| 16. | The steam propels the torpedo in a closed Rankine cycle, supplying power to a pump-jet.
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| 17. | The efficiency of the Rankine cycle is limited by the high heat of vaporization of the working fluid.
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| 18. | Usually this consists of a gas turbine whose exhaust boils water for a steam turbine in a Rankine cycle.
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| 19. | The Rankine cycle closely describes the process by which steam-operated heat engines commonly found in thermal oil.
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| 20. | "Schoell Cycle " is the name given by inventor Harry Schoell to his implementation of the Rankine cycle.
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