10.89 A diesel engine has an inlet at 95 kPa, 300 K and a compression ratio of 20:1. The combustion releases 1300 kJ/kg. Find the temperature after combustion using cold air properties. 10.92 The cutoff ratio is the ratio of v3/v2 (see Fig. 10.18), which is the expansion while combustion occurs at constant pressure. Determine this ratio for the cycle in Problem 10.89. constant consta Tconstant FIGURE 10.18 The airstandard diesel cycle. constant

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10.89 A diesel engine has an inlet at 95 kPa, 300 K
and a compression ratio of 20:1. The combustion
releases 1300 kJ/kg. Find the temperature after
combustion using cold air properties.
Transcribed Image Text:10.89 A diesel engine has an inlet at 95 kPa, 300 K and a compression ratio of 20:1. The combustion releases 1300 kJ/kg. Find the temperature after combustion using cold air properties.
10.92 The cutoff ratio is the ratio of v3/v2 (see Fig.
10.18), which is the expansion while combustion
occurs at constant pressure. Determine this ratio
for the cycle in Problem 10.89.
constant
consta
Tconstant
FIGURE 10.18 The
airstandard diesel cycle.
constant
Transcribed Image Text:10.92 The cutoff ratio is the ratio of v3/v2 (see Fig. 10.18), which is the expansion while combustion occurs at constant pressure. Determine this ratio for the cycle in Problem 10.89. constant consta Tconstant FIGURE 10.18 The airstandard diesel cycle. constant
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