An air-standard Diesel cycle has a maximum temperature of 2000 K. At the beginning of compression, p₁-95 kPa and T₁ = 300 K. The mass of air is 12 g. For a compression ratio of 20, determine: (a) the net work of the cycle, in kJ. (b) the percent thermal efficiency. (c) the mean effective pressure, in kPa. Part A Determine the net work of the cycle, in kJ. Wcycle = i kJ
An air-standard Diesel cycle has a maximum temperature of 2000 K. At the beginning of compression, p₁-95 kPa and T₁ = 300 K. The mass of air is 12 g. For a compression ratio of 20, determine: (a) the net work of the cycle, in kJ. (b) the percent thermal efficiency. (c) the mean effective pressure, in kPa. Part A Determine the net work of the cycle, in kJ. Wcycle = i kJ
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Transcribed Image Text:An air-standard Diesel cycle has a maximum temperature of 2000 K. At the beginning of compression, p₁ = 95 kPa and T₁ = 300 K. The
mass of air is 12 g.
For a compression ratio of 20, determine:
(a) the network of the cycle, in kJ.
(b) the percent thermal efficiency.
(c) the mean effective pressure, in kPa.
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