U/ an ideal dual combustion cycle conditions at the commencement of the adiabatic compression are 93kPa, 0.05m and 24 °C, respectively. The adiabatic compression volume ratio is 9:1. The constant volume heat addition pressure ratio is 1.5 and the constant pressure heat addition volume ratio is 2, if cp-1.05, cv-0.7745 kJ/kgK. Determine a- the pressure, volume and temperature at the state points of the cycle b- the thermal efficiency of the cycle c- the work done by the cycle a- Pi-93 TI-24 VI-0.05 P2-1815 V2-0.0056 T2-371 P3=2722.5 V3-0.0056 T3-692 P4-2722.5 V4-0.0112 T4-1657 PS359 VS-0.05 TS-872 b(0.48). e(44.4kJ)

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an ideal dual combustion cycle conditions at the commencement of the adiabatic
compression are 93kPa, 0.05m and 24 °C, respectively. The adiabatic compression
volume ratio is 9:1. The constant volume heat addition pressure ratio is 1.5 and the
constant pressure heat addition volume ratio is 2, if cp-1.05, cv-0.7745 kJ/kgK.
Determine a- the pressure, volume and temperature at the state points of the cycle b-
the thermal efficiency of the cycle c- the work done by the cycle
a- PI-93
VI-0.05
TI=24
P2=1815
V2-0.0056
T2-371
P3=2722.5
V3-0.0056
T3-692
P4-2722.5
V4-0.0112
T4=1657
PS359
VS-0.05
TS-872
b(0.48).
e(44.4kJ)
Transcribed Image Text:Q/ an ideal dual combustion cycle conditions at the commencement of the adiabatic compression are 93kPa, 0.05m and 24 °C, respectively. The adiabatic compression volume ratio is 9:1. The constant volume heat addition pressure ratio is 1.5 and the constant pressure heat addition volume ratio is 2, if cp-1.05, cv-0.7745 kJ/kgK. Determine a- the pressure, volume and temperature at the state points of the cycle b- the thermal efficiency of the cycle c- the work done by the cycle a- PI-93 VI-0.05 TI=24 P2=1815 V2-0.0056 T2-371 P3=2722.5 V3-0.0056 T3-692 P4-2722.5 V4-0.0112 T4=1657 PS359 VS-0.05 TS-872 b(0.48). e(44.4kJ)
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