Features & Capabilities

Thermo Cycles is a powerful thermodynamic cycle calculator designed for engineering students and professionals. Solve 12 thermodynamic cycles quickly and accurately

Thermo Cycles is a powerful thermodynamic cycle calculator designed for engineering students and professionals. Solve 12 thermodynamic cycles quickly and accurately — just enter the values you know, and the iterative constraint solver computes the rest.

Supported cycles:

  • Carnot Cycle
  • Otto Cycle
  • Diesel Cycle
  • Brayton Cycle
  • Regenerative Brayton Cycle
  • Rankine Cycle
  • Reheated Rankine Cycle
  • Open Feedwater Heater Cycle
  • Closed Feedwater Heater Cycle
  • Flash Chamber Cycle
  • Heat Pump / Refrigeration Cycle
  • Cascading Refrigeration Cycle

Features:

  • Built-in fluid property tables for steam, R-134a, and more
  • Iterative constraint solver — enter what you know, get the full solution
  • State point properties automatically resolved from fluid tables
  • Clean, intuitive interface optimized for studying and problem sets
  • Available in 21 languages

Get started free with the Carnot, Otto, and Rankine cycles included. Unlock additional cycle packs via in-app purchase.

Whether you are studying for exams or solving homework problems, Thermo Cycles makes thermodynamic analysis fast and straightforward.

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App
By:
Angus Malcolm
Version:
2.0.3 Last updated: 2026-05-06
Version code:
885340375
Creation date:
2014-03-16
Compatible devices:
Size:
50.64MB
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Data ingested on:
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Developed by:
Angus Malcolm
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/thermodynamic-cycles/id834153226?l=en-GB
Website:
https://thermocycles.netlify.app

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