The thermodynamic fluid used in a Carnot engine is one gmole of air assumed to be an ideal gas with Cp/Cv = 1.3. The poi

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The thermodynamic fluid used in a Carnot engine is one gmole of air assumed to be an ideal gas with Cp/Cv = 1.3. The poi

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The thermodynamic fluid used in a Carnot engine is one gmole of air assumed to be an ideal gas with Cp/Cv = 1.3. The points on the Carnot cycle are given as: Point P(bar) T(K) 1 400 2 P2 750 3 P3 750 4 1 400 Draw the Carnot cycle in a PV diagram. Plot the values of volume per point. Calculate the n, P2, P3, Qin, Qout and net work delivered per cycle using volume instead of pressure.
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