How Is Engine Efficiency Calculated Using V1/V2 in Thermodynamic Cycles?

In summary, the conversation discusses the efficiency of an engine that runs through four thermodynamic processes: A, B, C, and D. A and C are adiabatic processes, while B holds pressure constant and D holds volume constant. The engine efficiency is determined by the ratio of the work done to the heat absorbed, and cannot be expressed solely in terms of V1/V2. Research on the efficiency of a diesel cycle may provide further insight into this problem.
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Homework Statement


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Four thermodynamic processes A,B,C,D are shown in the picture. A and C are adiabatic processes. Pressure is held constant during B, and volume is constant during D. An engine run from A->B->C->D->... What is the efficiency of this engine (in terms of V1/V2)?

Homework Equations



[tex]p{ V }^{ \gamma }=const.\\ W=\int { PdV } \\ efficiency=\frac { W }{ { Q }_{ in }^{ } } [/tex]

The Attempt at a Solution


This is a problem I encountered in an exam. I labeled all points with P1,P2,P3,V1,V2,V3. The work done is the area enclosed in the picture. Heat absorbed is (work done in B) + (internal energy gained in B). But I can't write the answer with only V1/V2. I am wondering whether there is an answer.
 
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The efficiency cannot be written in terms of only V1/V2. An ideal diesel engine has this type of cylce. So, you might do a search on efficiency of a diesel cycle.
 
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1. What is engine efficiency?

Engine efficiency refers to the ratio of the energy produced by an engine to the energy it consumes. In other words, it measures how well an engine converts fuel into useful work.

2. How is engine efficiency calculated?

Engine efficiency is typically calculated using the thermodynamic efficiency formula, which takes into account the amount of heat released by the fuel and the amount of work produced by the engine. The specific formula used may vary depending on the type of engine.

3. What factors affect engine efficiency?

There are several factors that can affect engine efficiency, including the type of fuel used, the design and size of the engine, the temperature and pressure of the working fluid, and the operating conditions. Improving any of these factors can lead to an increase in engine efficiency.

4. How can engine efficiency be improved?

There are several methods that can be used to improve engine efficiency, such as using more efficient fuels, optimizing the engine design for maximum performance, and implementing advanced technologies like turbochargers and hybrid systems. Regular maintenance and tuning can also help improve engine efficiency.

5. Why is engine efficiency important?

Engine efficiency is important because it directly affects the performance and cost-effectiveness of vehicles and machinery that rely on engines. A more efficient engine can save fuel and reduce emissions, ultimately leading to cost savings and a smaller environmental impact.

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