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Engineering, 25.02.2020 01:01 eri85

He engine in Problem 3.8 produces 57kW of brake power at 2000 RPM. Calculate:

(a) Torque. [N-M]
(b) Mechanical efficiency. [%]
(c) Break mean effective pressure. [kPa]
(d) Break specific fuel consumption. [gm/kW-hr]

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