The compression ratio of an air-standard Diesel cycle is 14. The conditions of the air at the beginning of the compression stroke are 100 kPa and 18 degrees Celcius. The maximum temperature of the cycle is 2,206 degrees Celcius. Calculate the net work output of the cycle in kļ/kg. NOTE: (1) Round off only the final answer to two decimal places. (2) Do not round off the values solved in the solution to avoid large deviation in the final answer. (3) Do not indicate the units in the final answer. Input the numeric value in kļ/kg.

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The compression ratio of an air-standard Diesel cycle is 14. The conditions of the air at the beginning of the compression stroke are 100 kPa and 18 degrees Celcius. The
maximum temperature of the cycle is 2,206 degrees Celcius. Calculate the net work output of the cycle in kJ/kg.
NOTE:
(1) Round off only the final answer to two decimal places.
(2) Do not round off the values solved in the solution to avoid large deviation in the final answer.
(3) Do not indicate the units in the final answer. Input the numeric value in kJ/kg.
Transcribed Image Text:The compression ratio of an air-standard Diesel cycle is 14. The conditions of the air at the beginning of the compression stroke are 100 kPa and 18 degrees Celcius. The maximum temperature of the cycle is 2,206 degrees Celcius. Calculate the net work output of the cycle in kJ/kg. NOTE: (1) Round off only the final answer to two decimal places. (2) Do not round off the values solved in the solution to avoid large deviation in the final answer. (3) Do not indicate the units in the final answer. Input the numeric value in kJ/kg.
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