A heat engine is a device that converts thermal energy (heat) into mechanical work through a cyclic thermodynamic process.
This figure represents the fundamental concept of a heat engine, a device that converts thermal energy into mechanical work. A heat engine operates by extracting heat from a high-temperature source, converting a portion of this heat into work, and rejecting the remaining heat to a lower-temperature sink. This diagram outlines the flow of energy through such a system, following the principles of thermodynamics.
Classification of Heat Engines