Task 1: Your first customer asked for an internal combustion engine to use it in a designed car. Your role is to describe the operation sequence of different types of available engines, explain their mechanical efficiency, and deliver a detailed technical report which includes the following steps: Describe with the aid of diagrams the operational sequence of four stroke spark ignition and four stroke compression ignition engines. Review the efficiency of ideal heat engines operating on the Otto and Diesel cycles by explaining and generating plot(s) for thermal efficiency, 7 vs compression ratio and cut-off ratio.

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Task 1:
Your first customer asked for an internal combustion engine to use it in a designed car. Your role is to
describe the operation sequence of different types of available engines, explain their mechanical
efficiency, and deliver a detailed technical report which includes the following steps:
Describe with the aid of diagrams the operational sequence of four stroke spark ignition and
four stroke compression ignition engines.
Review the efficiency of ideal heat engines operating on the Otto and Diesel cycles by explaining
and generating plot(s) for thermal efficiency, 7 vs compression ratio and cut-off ratio.
Transcribed Image Text:Task 1: Your first customer asked for an internal combustion engine to use it in a designed car. Your role is to describe the operation sequence of different types of available engines, explain their mechanical efficiency, and deliver a detailed technical report which includes the following steps: Describe with the aid of diagrams the operational sequence of four stroke spark ignition and four stroke compression ignition engines. Review the efficiency of ideal heat engines operating on the Otto and Diesel cycles by explaining and generating plot(s) for thermal efficiency, 7 vs compression ratio and cut-off ratio.
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