Created by Gordan Feric
Category Engineering > Other
The simple and basic power cycles (Brayton Cycle, Otto Cycle and Diesel Cycle) are presented in this course material.In the presented power cycle analysis, air is used as the working fluid.
For each power cycle, the thermal efficiency derivation is presented with a simple mathematical approach. Also, for each power cycle, a T - s diagram and cycle major performance trends (thermal efficiency, specific power output and power output) are plotted in a few figures as a function of compression ratio, turbine inlet temperature and/or final combustion temperature, working fluid mass flow rate and both isentropic compression and expansion efficiency. It should be noted that this course material does not deal with costs (capital, operational or maintenance).
In this course material, the student gets familiar with the simple and basic power cycles, their components, T - s and p - V diagrams, operation and major performance trends.
Brayton Cycle (Gas Turbine) for Power Application
Analysis
Assumptions
Governing Equations
Input Data
Results
Conclusions
Otto Cycle
Analysis
Assumptions
Governing Equations
Input Data
Results
Conclusions
Diesel Cycle
Analysis
Assumptions
Governing Equations
Input Data
Results
Conclusions
Understand basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
Know basic components of Brayton Cycle, Ottoa Cycle and Diesel Cycle and their T- s and p -V diagrams
Be familiar with Brayton Cycle, Ottoa Cycle and Diesel Cycle ideal and real operations
Understand general Brayton Cycle, Ottoa Cycle and Diesel Cycle performance trends
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