Physics, 05.10.2019 07:30 tommyaberman
An ideal otto cycle operates between temperature and pressure limits of 300 k and 1200k, and 100 kpa and 1.4 mpa. using the air-standard assumptions (a) calculate the amount of heat- rejection and heat-addition and (b) the net work output during the cycle per unit mass of working fluid. also, calculate the (c) thermal efficiency of the cycle and (d) the mean effective pressure. take into account the change in specific heats with temperature
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:50, angelica3752
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