A six cylinder 3.3 liter four-stroke cycle Cl engine has an indicated thermal efficiency of (50.67%) and produces 57 Kw of brake power at 2000 rpm and uses 0.68kg of fuel in 4 minutes , if the heating value of the fuel is 44000KJ/kg Calculate: a)- Torque [N.m]. c)- power lost to friction. d)- Mechanical efficiency . e)- Indicated mean effective pressure. f)- Brake specific fuel consumption. b)- Indicated power.
A six cylinder 3.3 liter four-stroke cycle Cl engine has an indicated thermal efficiency of (50.67%) and produces 57 Kw of brake power at 2000 rpm and uses 0.68kg of fuel in 4 minutes , if the heating value of the fuel is 44000KJ/kg Calculate: a)- Torque [N.m]. c)- power lost to friction. d)- Mechanical efficiency . e)- Indicated mean effective pressure. f)- Brake specific fuel consumption. b)- Indicated power.
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• A six cylinder 3.3 liter four-stroke cycle Cl engine
has an indicated thermal efficiency of (50.67%)
and produces 57 Kw of brake power at 2000 rpm
and uses 0.68kg of fuel in 4 minutes , if the
heating value of the fuel is 44000KJ/kg Calculate:
a)- Torque [N.m].
c)- power lost to friction.
d)- Mechanical efficiency .
• e)- Indicated mean effective pressure.
b)- Indicated power .
f)- Brake specific fuel consumption.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Faa241b54-9f04-4b4e-86b8-22792e492fd1%2F6892f281-cb06-4f39-abf5-f230c4333945%2Fasqmk_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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H.W
• A six cylinder 3.3 liter four-stroke cycle Cl engine
has an indicated thermal efficiency of (50.67%)
and produces 57 Kw of brake power at 2000 rpm
and uses 0.68kg of fuel in 4 minutes , if the
heating value of the fuel is 44000KJ/kg Calculate:
a)- Torque [N.m].
c)- power lost to friction.
d)- Mechanical efficiency .
• e)- Indicated mean effective pressure.
b)- Indicated power .
f)- Brake specific fuel consumption.
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