So TBR chem says that during the carnot cycle, overall more heat is released than absorbed and more work is done on the system than by the system... I was confused about this, can someone explain how this is true if after the carnot cycle, the material returns to its orginal state anyway?
My feeling is that TBR is representing a Carnot cycle in reverse, or a heat pump, in which more work is done on the system than the system performs on the surroundings and more heat would be released at Th than taken in at Tc. A Carnot cycle in reverse is still a Carnot cycle. Is there a PV graph? Is the pathway going counter-clockwise on the graph? In that case it is a heat pump. If the stages proceed isothermal, adiabatic, isothermal, adiabatic, it is still a Carnot cycle but in reverse.
The Carnot cycle is the the ideal thermodynamic cycle in that every step within each stage. Going forward there is isothermal expansion at Th, adiabatic expansion Th -> Tc, isothermal compression at Tc, adiabatic compression Tc -> Th. Because nothing happens in which changes to entropy in the surroundings and system aren't balanced against one another, every stage is microscopically reversible. In other words, if a steam engine could operate with Carnot efficiency, there would be no increase or decrease in entropy in the universe, so it would be just as likely to run in the reverse as forward.
The entropy change due to heat flow in isothermal conditions equals Q/T. Because the only heat exchanged between the system and the surroundings occurs during the isothermal stages, the entropy lost or gained by the surroundings is equal to the entropy gained or lost by the system. In the forward moving Carnot cycle this means that Qh > Qc.
More heat, Qh, is taken in during the isothermal expansion at Th than released, Qc, at Tc. The difference between Qh and Qc by the first law of thermodynamics must equal the net work done by the cycle. So in a forward moving Carnot cycle, the system absorbs more heat at Th than it releases at Tc and more work is done by the system on the surroundings than the surroundings perform on the system.
TBR must be acting tricksy here with a Carnot cycle operating in reverse. That's my guess without seeing the question.