In an ideal diesel cycle the pressure and temperature at the beginning of the adiabatic compression are 98.5kN/m^3 and 60°c, respectively.themaximum pressure attained during the cycle is 4.5MN/m^3 and the heat received during the cycle is 580kJ/kg gas.Determine for the cycle a) the volume ratio of compression b) the temperature at the end of compression c) the temperature at the end of heat reception d) the temperature at the end of adiabatic expansion e) the net work done/kg of gas f) the thermal efficiency g) the work ratio h) the mean effective pressure I) the Carnot efficiency within the cycle temperature limits.

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In an ideal diesel cycle the pressure and temperature at the beginning of the adiabatic compression are 98.5kN/m^3 and 60°c, respectively.themaximum pressure attained during the cycle is 4.5MN/m^3 and the heat received during the cycle is 580kJ/kg gas.Determine for the cycle a) the volume ratio of compression b) the temperature at the end of compression c) the temperature at the end of heat reception d) the temperature at the end of adiabatic expansion e) the net work done/kg of gas f) the thermal efficiency g) the work ratio h) the mean effective pressure I) the Carnot efficiency within the cycle temperature limits.
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