In an ideal Diesel cycle, the pressure and temperature the the beginning of the adiabatic compression is 100 kPa and 60 degreeC respectively. During the cycle, the maximum pressure attained is 45 bar and the heat received during is 600 kJ/ kg. Determine: a. The compression ratio b. The temperature at the end of compression and the temperature at the end of expansion. c. The work of expansion d. The thermal efficiency

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In an ideal Diesel cycle, the pressure and
temperature the the beginning of the
adiabatic compression is 100 kPa and 60
degreec respectively. During the cycle, the
maximum pressure attained is 45 bar and
the heat received during is 600 kJ/ kg.
Determine:
a. The compression ratio
b. The temperature at the end of
compression and the temperature at the end
of expansion.
c. The work of expansion
d. The thermal efficiency
Transcribed Image Text:In an ideal Diesel cycle, the pressure and temperature the the beginning of the adiabatic compression is 100 kPa and 60 degreec respectively. During the cycle, the maximum pressure attained is 45 bar and the heat received during is 600 kJ/ kg. Determine: a. The compression ratio b. The temperature at the end of compression and the temperature at the end of expansion. c. The work of expansion d. The thermal efficiency
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