The pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression
The pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression
The pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression of an air-standard Diesel cycle are 100 kPa and 300 K, respectively. At the end of the heat addition, the pressure is 5 MPa and the temperature is 2000 K. Determine the thermal efficiency of the cycle. (Do not interpolate and consider the closest values for this problem only)Solution
Given,
P1 = 100 kPa
T1 = 300 K
P3 = 5 MPa = 5000 kPa
T3 = 2000 K
In diesel cycle, for combustion process, P2 = P3.
Hence, P2 = 5000 kPa
Also for compression process, P2 / P1 = (V1 / V2)k
Taking k = 1.4 for air we get,
5000 / 100 = (V1 / V2)1.4
V1 / V2 = 16.35
Hence, Compression ratio rc = V1 / V2 = 16.35
Also, for compression process, T2 / T1 = (P2 / P1)(k-1)/k
T2 / 300 = (5000 / 100)(1.4 - 1)/1.4
T2 = 917.4 K
For combustion process, V2 / V3 = T2 / T3
V2 / V3 = 917.4 / 2000 = 0.45868
Now, expansion ratio re = V1 / V3 = (V1 / V2)*(V2 / V3)
= 16.35 * 0.45868
re = 7.5
Thermal Efficiency of diesel cycle = 1 - (1/k)(re-k - rc-k) / (re-1 - rc-1)
By putting values, we get efficiency = 0.6085 or 60.85%
