Question: (15 pts) Compare a Carnot engine to a Stirling engine with the same operating parameters. In each case the engine operates between the maximum temperature

 (15 pts) Compare a Carnot engine to a Stirling engine with

(15 pts) Compare a Carnot engine to a Stirling engine with the same operating parameters. In each case the engine operates between the maximum temperature of T+=500K and a minimum temperature of T=300K (ambient temperature). Maximum volume (V1) for the engine in each case is 3L, minimum volume (V3) is 0.2L. Assume that the minimum pressure (P1) attained in the cycle is 1 atm, and the working fluid is air with adiabatic constant =1.4. (1) Compute the heat input (Q34), work output (yellow shade) and efficiency for the Carno engine (2) Compute the heat input (Q34), work output (yellow shade) and efficiency for the Stirling engine (3) Compare which one produce more work, and has higher efficiency Hint: make a table and list the known and unknown parameters for state \#1, \#2, \#3, \#4, then calculate the unknown from the known conditions

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