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Chapter 9 Problem 946

Question

An air-standard Diesel cycle has a compression ratio of 16 and a cutoff ratio of 2. At the beginning of the compression process, air is at 95 kPa and 278C. Accounting for the variation of specific heats with temperature, determine (a) the temperature after the heat-addition process, (b) the thermal efficiency, and (c) the mean effective pressure.

Solution

Step 1 of 7

An air-standard Diesel cycle with a compression ratio of 16 and a cutoff ratio of 2 is considered. The temperature after the heat addition process, the thermal efficiency, and the mean effective pressure are to be determined.

Assumptions are

1. The air-standard assumptions are applicable.

2. Kinetic and potential energy changes are negligible.

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

The gas constant of air is . The properties of air are given in Table A-17.

 

Step  2 of 7

Draw the  diagram as below.

 

Step 3 of 7

(a) Process 1-2: isentropic compression

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

An air-standard Diesel cycle has a compression ratio of 16

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