In an air standard Diesel cycle, the compression ratio is 16, and at the beginning of isentropic compression, the temper

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In an air standard Diesel cycle, the compression ratio is 16, and at the beginning of isentropic compression, the temper

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In an air standard Diesel cycle, the compression ratio is 16, and at the beginning of isentropic compression, the temperature is 15°C and the pressure is 0.1 MPa. Heat is added until the temperature at the end of the constant pressure process is 1480°C. Calculate (a) the cut-off ratio, (b) the heat supplied per kg of air, (c) the cycle efficiency, and (d) the m.e.p.
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