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Ideal Diesel and Dual Cycles for I.C. Engines

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1 Ideal Diesel and Dual Cycles for I.C. Engines
P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Rational Thermodynamic Structure of an Engine…

2 Fuel calorific value (kJ/kg)
Ford ECOSPORT Details 1.5P Ambiente 1.5D Ambiente Displacement (cc) 1499 1498 Max Power output(kW) Max. Torque (Nm) 2750RPM Compression Ratio 11:1 16:1 Fuel calorific value (kJ/kg) 48,000 44.800

3 Air-Standard Diesel cycle
Process 1 2 Isentropic compression Process 2  3 Constant pressure heat addition Process 3  4 Isentropic expansion Process 4  1 Constant volume heat rejection Qin Qout v2 TC v1 BC Cut-off ratio:

4 Higher efficiency is obtained by adding less heat per cycle, Qin,
Thermal Efficiency rc=1 rc=2 Typical CI Engines 15 < r < 20 rc=3 When rc (= v3/v2)1 the Diesel cycle efficiency approaches the efficiency of the Otto cycle Higher efficiency is obtained by adding less heat per cycle, Qin,  run engine at higher speed to get the same power.

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8 Isentropic Compression model with variable properties
For compression from 1 to 2:

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10 Isentropic expansion model with variable properties
For expansion from 3 to 4:

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13 Schematic of a diesel spray & flame with temperatures and chemistry

14 Dual Cycle Process 1  2 Isentropic compression
Process 2  2.5 Constant volume heat addition Process 2.5  3 Constant pressure heat addition Process 3  4 Isentropic expansion Process 4  1 Constant volume heat rejection 3 Qin 2.5 3 2 Qin 2.5 4 2 4 1 1 Qout

15 Thermal Efficiency

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