Assignment 3
Assignment 3
Assignment 3
Assignment #3
Due: Monday, March 28, 2011
Instructions: Answer all questions; ensure your homework assignment is completed properly.
Please clearly write down your name and student ID.
List all necessary assumptions and the models you used.
1. An SI engine operating at WOT on a four-stroke ideal Otto cycle has cylinder condition at
the start of compression of 38°C and 101.3kPa. Compression ratio is r = 10, and the heat
added during combustion is qin = 2.0 MJ/kg. During compression the temperature range is
such that a value for the ratio of specific heats γ = 1.4 would be correct. During the
combustion and the power stroke the temperature range is such that a value of γ = 1.3
would be correct. Use these values for compression, heat addition and expansion,
respectively, when analyzing the cycle. Use a value for specific gas constant of R = 0.287
kJ/kg-°K. Calculate:
a. Temperature at all states in cycle
b. Pressure at all states in cycle
c. Average value of γ which would give the same indicated thermal efficiency value
as the analysis in parts (a) and (b).
2. A CI engine operating on the air-standard Diesel cycle has cylinder conditions at the start
of compression of 65°C and 130 kPa. Light diesel fuel is used at an equivalence ratio of φ =
0.8 with a combustion efficiency ηc = 0.98 and QHV = 42,500kJ/kg fuel. Compression ratio
is r = 19. Assume γ = 1.35 and R = 0.287 kJ/kg-°K, when analyzing the cycle. Calculate:
a. Temperature at each state of the cycle
b. Pressure at each state of the cycle
c. Cutoff ratio
d. Indicated thermal efficiency
e. Heat lost in exhaust
3. An in-line six-cylinder, 3.3 liter CI engine using light diesel fuel with QHV = 42,500kJ/kg at
an air-fuel ratio of AF = 20 operates on an air-standard Dual cycle. Half the fuel can be
considered burned at constant volume, and half at constant pressure with combustion
efficiency ηc = 100%. Cylinder conditions at the start of compression are 60°C and 101kPa.
Compression ratio r = 14:1. Assume γ = 1.35 and R = 0.287 kJ/kg-°K for the analysis,
a) calculate:
- Temperature and pressure at each state of the cycle
- Cutoff and pressure ratios
- Indicated thermal efficiency
- Heat added during combustion
- Net indicated work
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b) This engine produces 57kW of brake power at 2000RPM. Calculate:
- Torque
- Mechanical efficiency
- Brake mean effective pressure and brake specific fuel consumption
4. Develop a 4-stroke Diesel cycle with the following data: r = 20, γ = 1.3, Ti = 300K, Pi =
101kPa, Pi/Pex = 0.98, M = 29 g/mol and qin = 2090kJ/kgcombustible, i.e. per (mair + mfuel).