In the Otto cycle the initial pressure and temperature of compression are 100 kPa and 40°C, it is known that the compression volume ratio is 6:1 and the heat supplies per cycle is 1000 kJ/kg. The working fluid is air with Cv=0.718 kJ/kgK, and γ=1.4. Determine: a) Pv diagram of the Otto cycle b) Cycle maximum temperature c) work done

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In the Otto cycle the initial pressure and temperature of compression are 100 kPa and 40°C, it is known that the compression volume ratio is 6:1 and the heat supplies per cycle is 1000 kJ/kg. The working fluid is air with Cv=0.718 kJ/kgK, and γ=1.4. Determine: a) Pv diagram of the Otto cycle b) Cycle maximum temperature c) work done d) Released calories e) Cycle thermal efficiency
In the Otto cycle the initial pressure and temperature of compression are 100 kPa and 40°C, it is
known that the compression volume ratio is 6:1 and the heat supplied per cycle is 1000 kJ/kg. The
working fluid is air with Cv = 0.718 kJ/kgK, and y = 1.4.
Determine:
a) P-v diagram of the Otto cycle
b) Cycle maximum temperature
c) work done
d) Released calories
e) Cycle thermal efficiency
Transcribed Image Text:In the Otto cycle the initial pressure and temperature of compression are 100 kPa and 40°C, it is known that the compression volume ratio is 6:1 and the heat supplied per cycle is 1000 kJ/kg. The working fluid is air with Cv = 0.718 kJ/kgK, and y = 1.4. Determine: a) P-v diagram of the Otto cycle b) Cycle maximum temperature c) work done d) Released calories e) Cycle thermal efficiency
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