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  1. Feb 10, 2022 · Ericsson Cycle was invented by Ericsson, which consists of two isothermal and two constant pressure processes. It is made thermodynamically reversible by the action of a regenerator. The p-v and T-s diagrams of the Ericsson cycle are shown in the figure.

  2. May 22, 2019 · The Ericsson cycle is named after a Swedish-American inventor John Ericsson, who designed and built many unique heat engines based on various thermodynamic cycles. He is credited with inventing two unique heat engine cycles and developing practical engines based on these cycles.

  3. Another cycle that features isobaric heat-addition and heat-rejection processes is the Ericsson cycle. The Ericsson cycle is an altered version of the Carnot cycle in which the two isentropic processes featured in the Carnot cycle are replaced by two isothermal regeneration processes.

  4. May 3, 2019 · Ericsson cycle (invented by John Ericsson) is thermodynamic cycle on which Ericsson Engine works. Ericsson engine is closed cycle regenerative heat engine.

  5. The Ericsson cycle is named after Swedish-American inventor John Ericsson, who designed and built many unique heat engines based on various thermodynamic cycles. He is credited with inventing two unique heat engine cycles and developing practical engines based on these cycles.

  6. The Ericsson cycle is a thermodynamic cycle used in heat engines that operates with a regenerative heat exchange process. It consists of two isothermal processes and two isochoric processes, allowing for efficient energy conversion by recycling heat.

  7. The Ericsson Cycle is named after inventor John Ericsson. John Ericsson designed and built many unique heat engines based on various thermodynamic cycles. He is credited with inventing two unique heat engine cycles, and developing practical engines based on these cycles.