Nicolas LĂ©onard Sadi Carnot 🔍

Physicist and military engineer (1796 - 1832)

Sadi Carnot published 'Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire' in 1824, establishing the theoretical limits of heat-engine efficiency and the fundamental principles of thermodynamics. His work on heat transfer and work cycles indirectly governed all later refrigeration theory.

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Inspired By Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (Looking Forward)

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Ferdinand Carré
Engineer and inventor
Carnot's thermodynamic laws on heat absorption and rejection during state changes provided the theoretical foundation for Carré's understanding of evaporative cooling.