An ideal gas Diesel engine, that has an inlet temperature, pressure and compression ratio of 27 °C and 102 kPa 19:1 respectively. The maximum cycle temperature is 1,286 C. Take Specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume for air as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K respectively. Calculate the specific heat rejected during the cycle to one decimal place and include the correct SI unit (J, kg, C).
An ideal gas Diesel engine, that has an inlet temperature, pressure and compression ratio of 27 °C and 102 kPa 19:1 respectively. The maximum cycle temperature is 1,286 C. Take Specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume for air as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K respectively. Calculate the specific heat rejected during the cycle to one decimal place and include the correct SI unit (J, kg, C).
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An ideal gas Diesel engine, that has an inlet temperature, pressure and compression ratio of 27 °C and 102 kPa 19:1
respectively. The maximum cycle temperature is 1,286 °C. Take Specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume
for air as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K respectively.
Calculate the specific heat rejected during the cycle to one decimal place and include the correct SI unit (J, kg, C).
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QUESTION 30
An ideal gas Diesel engine, that has an inlet temperature, pressure and compression ratio of 27 °C and 102 kPa 19:1
respectively. The maximum cycle temperature is 1,286 °C. Take Specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume
for air as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K respectively.
Calculate the specific heat rejected during the cycle to one decimal place and include the correct SI unit (J, kg, C).
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