An ideal diesel engine has a compression ratio of 20 and uses air as the working fluid. The state of air at the beginning of the compression process is 95 kPa and 20∘C . If the maximum temperature in the cycle is not to exceed 2200 K. (Take y for air = 1.4 and cp for air = 1.005 kJ/kgK) then find the thermal efficiency

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2023-03-22

An ideal diesel engine has a compression ratio of 20 and uses air as the working fluid. The state of air at the beginning of the compression process is 95 kPa and 20∘C . If the maximum temperature in the cycle is not to exceed 2200 K. (Take y for air = 1.4 and cp for air = 1.005 kJ/kgK) then find the thermal efficiency

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c p = 1.005 k J / k g K ,   c v = 0.718 k J / k g K ,   R = 0.287 k J / k g K ,   γ = 1.4 T 2 = T 1 ( V 1 V 2 ) γ 1 = ( 293 K ) ( 20 ) 0.4 = 971.1 K Process 2-3: constant pressure heat addition, P 3 V 3 T s = P 2 V 2 T 2 V 3 V 2 = T 3 T 2 = 2200 K 971.1 K = 2.265 Process 3-4: isentropic expansion, T 4 = T 3 ( V 3 V 4 ) γ 1 = T 3 ( 2.265 V 2 V 4 ) γ 1 = T s ( 2.265 r ) γ 1 = ( 2200 ) ( 2.265 20 ) 0.4       [ V 4 = V 1 ] = 920.6 K q i n = h 3 h 1 = c p ( T 3 T 2 ) = ( 1.005 ) ( 2200 971.1 ) = 1235.04   k J / k g q o u t = u 4 u 1 = c v ( T 4 T 1 ) = ( 0.718 ) ( 920.6 293 ) = 450.6   k J / k g ω n e t , o u t = q i n q o u t = 1235 450.6 = 784.4   k J / k g η t h = ω n e t , o u t q i n = 63.5 %

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