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Textbook Solutions for Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach

Chapter 9 Problem 940

Question

When we double the compression ratio of an ideal Otto cycle, what happens to the maximum gas temperature and pressure when the state of the air at the beginning of the compression and the amount of heat addition remain the same? Use constant specific heats at room temperature.

Solution

Step 1 of 3

The expressions for the maximum gas temperature and pressure of an ideal Otto cycle are to be determined when the compression ratio is doubled.Refer to the  diagram below.

 

Assumptions are

1. The air-standard assumptions are applicable.

2. Kinetic and potential energy changes are negligible.

3. Air is an ideal gas with constant specific heats.

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Title Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach  8 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
ISBN 9780073398174

When we double the compression ratio of an ideal Otto

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