Exercise We consider an ideal Diesel Cycle whose compression ratio Amax - 18. The heat transfer er to the motor fluid from -1 gr J = 1.80 MJ.kg the air pressure is 1.00 bar the air is worth min At the start of Compression and the temperature is 15°C~ We neglect the variation of composition of the contents. which is assimilated to in moles of a perfect the diatomic gas (Ideal gos) of mass Determine the pressures P₂ as well as the temperatures T2, T3, Tp. Express the temp. T₁, T₂, T3, Ty and do Numerical Application (M = 29 g mul ¹) erature of this cycle 3 32 m= 2.M Comment on 1-2 reversible adiabatic compression (is entropic) 2 +3 fuel injection and Combustion 34 reversible adiabatic expansion (isen tropic) #1 Isochoric Cooling of perfect (ideal? gases, Please answer the abone question step-wise, showing detailed explanations, Including diagrams where are advanced !!! Decessary. Thanks in 31 PA Nmin 1 as a Ymax function of Vmin # max PV
Exercise We consider an ideal Diesel Cycle whose compression ratio Amax - 18. The heat transfer er to the motor fluid from -1 gr J = 1.80 MJ.kg the air pressure is 1.00 bar the air is worth min At the start of Compression and the temperature is 15°C~ We neglect the variation of composition of the contents. which is assimilated to in moles of a perfect the diatomic gas (Ideal gos) of mass Determine the pressures P₂ as well as the temperatures T2, T3, Tp. Express the temp. T₁, T₂, T3, Ty and do Numerical Application (M = 29 g mul ¹) erature of this cycle 3 32 m= 2.M Comment on 1-2 reversible adiabatic compression (is entropic) 2 +3 fuel injection and Combustion 34 reversible adiabatic expansion (isen tropic) #1 Isochoric Cooling of perfect (ideal? gases, Please answer the abone question step-wise, showing detailed explanations, Including diagrams where are advanced !!! Decessary. Thanks in 31 PA Nmin 1 as a Ymax function of Vmin # max PV
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