In an Qtto cycle with compression ratio 9, the air pressure at the beginning of the compression process is 95 kPa and the temperature is 27 ° C.There is a constant volume of 800 kJ/ kg heat input into the cycle.In the light of this information, Question 1:Standard air containers (taking into account the change of specific heat with temperature), a) temperature and pressure at the end of heat input into the cycle, b) the net work of the cycle, c) thermal efficiency, and d) Calculate the average effective pressure.

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In an Qtto cycle with compression ratio 9, the air pressure at the beginning of the
compression process is 95 kPa and the temperature is 27 ° CJhere is a constant
volume of 800 kJ / kg heat input into the cycle.In the light of this information,
Question 1:Standard air containers (taking into account the change of specific heat
with temperature),
a) temperature and pressure at the end of heat input into the cycle.
b) the net work of the cycle,
c) thermal efficiency, and
d) Calculate the average effective pressure.
Question 2:Cold air standard containers (taking specific temperatures constant),
a) temperature and pressure at the end of heat input into the cycle,
b) the net work of the cycle,
c) thermal efficiency,
d) average effective pressure and
e) Compared to question 1, the thermal efficiency obtained by taking the specific heats
constant was calculated how many% wrong.(Note:The solution gives more accurate
results with variable specific heats!) (Cv = 0,718kj / kgK and R = 0,287 kPa. M3 7 kgK)
Transcribed Image Text:In an Qtto cycle with compression ratio 9, the air pressure at the beginning of the compression process is 95 kPa and the temperature is 27 ° CJhere is a constant volume of 800 kJ / kg heat input into the cycle.In the light of this information, Question 1:Standard air containers (taking into account the change of specific heat with temperature), a) temperature and pressure at the end of heat input into the cycle. b) the net work of the cycle, c) thermal efficiency, and d) Calculate the average effective pressure. Question 2:Cold air standard containers (taking specific temperatures constant), a) temperature and pressure at the end of heat input into the cycle, b) the net work of the cycle, c) thermal efficiency, d) average effective pressure and e) Compared to question 1, the thermal efficiency obtained by taking the specific heats constant was calculated how many% wrong.(Note:The solution gives more accurate results with variable specific heats!) (Cv = 0,718kj / kgK and R = 0,287 kPa. M3 7 kgK)
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