Isoentropic compression requires maximum work.

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Turbine Thermodynamics and Efficiency topics include: Basics of thermodynamics, carnot, rankine and reheat cycles, temperature and pressure effect on cycle efficiency, heat and steam rate, sterling cycle, ericsson cycle, intercooling, reheating and regeneration. Turbine efficiency is the ratio of the turbine's actual work output to the net input energy. It's also known as the power coefficient.  The efficiency of an ideal turbine would be 100%, meaning it would convert all input energy into output work without losing energy to heat or other forms. However, this is not possible due to... Show more

Isoentropic compression requires maximum work.