In an air standard Otto cycle, the compression ratio is 10 and begins at (37.8^{circ} mathrm{C}, 1)
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In an air standard Otto cycle, the compression ratio is 10 and begins at \(37.8^{\circ} \mathrm{C}, 1\) bar and maximum temperature of the cycle is \(1060^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). Determine: (i) heat supplied per kg of air, (ii) work done per \(\mathrm{kg}\) of air, (iii) maximum pressure of the cycle, and (iv) the thermal efficiency.
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To determine various parameters of an air standard Otto cycle we can use the following steps Given Compression ratio r 10 Temperature at the start of ...View the full answer
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