In a diesel engine the fuel ignites due to a rapid adiabatic compression causing an increase in temperature. If the fuel

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In a diesel engine the fuel ignites due to a rapid adiabatic compression causing an increase in temperature. If the fuel

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In a diesel engine the fuel ignites due to a rapid adiabatic
compression causing an increase in temperature. If the fuel is
injected at a temperature of 300K calculate the final temperature
of the gas assuming the compression ratio is 15 and that the fuel
is an ideal gas with =1.4.
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