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Automotive Vapour absorption cooling system for cars
It is for A/C functioning.- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Vapour absorption cooling system for cars
Is to possible to provide cooling for automobiles using vapor absorption compression system utilizing the exhaust gases? If possible how efficient can this method work?- s@ikiran
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- Absorption Cars Cooling System Vapour
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
thank you so much sir.this piece of information you gave me is really useful and now i understand this concept very clearly. hope you can help me out with your valuable information whenever i need it.once again thank you very much and i will surely try to keep in touch with you.- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
no sir there's no need to apologize there's nothing like you led me off course but it's just thought provoking consider an otto cycle: In the Otto cycle, 1) the isentropic compression consumes work, 2) the constant-volume heat addition does not, 3) the isentropic expansion produces work, and 4)...- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
hi sir, thank you for your reply now do you mean that work done in adiabatic expansion and adiabatic compression are equal for a carnot cycle and hence they cancel each other? i am still a btech 3rd year mechanical student the thermal part has been started a few months ago i still don't have...- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
i saw in a book that for an otto cycle work done=heat supplied-heat rejected i.e.,w=(cv(t3-t2)-cv(t4-t1))(constant volume process) net work done=work done by system during adiabatic expansion-work done on system during adiabatic compression i.e.,w=((p3v3-p4v4)/(ϒ-1)-(p2v2-p1v1)/(ϒ-1)) now are...- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
are the net work done and work output both equal?- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
ok i will make it clear in carnot cycle heat supplied and heat removed during isothermal processes are considered while finding work why isn't the work done during adiabatic compression and expansion considered?- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
thank you bro i got your point now i need another question to be answered in a carnot cycle the work done is taken by the relation (work done =heat supplied -heat removed) in a otto cycle the work done can be found by the same relation and it is also given as (work output=workdone by the...- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
thank you for the answer- s@ikiran
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Otto & Diesel Cycles: Heat Addition/Rejection Processes
why are heat addition and rejection processes in an otto cycle constant volume processes?similarily why does heat addition occurs at constant pressure in a diesel cycle?- s@ikiran
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- Cycles Diesel Otto
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Work Done in Carnot Cycle: Adiabatic Compression
1.what is the work done in an adiabatic compression process in a carnot cyclewhen we consider work done in efficiency why do we take heat exchange into account i.e.,qs-qrThe Attempt at a Solution- s@ikiran
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- Adiabatic Adiabatic compression Carnot Carnot cycle Compression Cycle Work Work done
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help