7.1 Define the term compression ratio of an engine - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 7 - 2019 - Paper 1
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7.1 Define the term compression ratio of an engine.
7.2 The bore and stroke of an engine is 84 mm and 90 mm respectively and they have a compression ratio of 8,5 : ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:7.1 Define the term compression ratio of an engine - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 7 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
Define the term compression ratio of an engine.
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The compression ratio of an engine is defined as the ratio of the total volume of the cylinder when the piston is at bottom dead center (BDC) to the volume of the charge in the cylinder when the piston is at top dead center (TDC). It is a measure of how much the air-fuel mixture is compressed before combustion.
Step 2
The swept volume.
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The swept volume (SV) can be calculated using the formula:
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The clearance volume (CV) can be derived from the compression ratio (CR):
CR = rac{SV + CV}{CV} \Rightarrow CV = rac{SV}{CR - 1}
Substituting the values:
CR=8.5⇒CV=8.5−1498.76=66.50extcm3.
Step 4
The compression ratio is increased to 9,5 : 1. What would be the new bore diameter, if the clearance volume remains unchanged?
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Starting with the relation:
CR=CVSV+CV
We have a CR of 9.5, which gives us:
SV=CV×(CR−1)
We can use the CV previously calculated:
SV=66.50imes(9.5−1)=66.50imes8.5=566.25extcm3
Now, setting this into the formula for SV:
4π×D2×L=566.25
Solving for the new diameter (D):
D2=π×90566.25×4⇒D=π2265≈89.4extmm.
Step 5
Torque
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Torque (T) can be calculated using the formula:
T=F×r
Where:
F = 125 kg × 10 = 1250 N
r = 0.3 m (300 mm)
Thus,
T=1250imes0.3=375extNm.
Step 6
Indicated power
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Indicated power (IP) can be calculated using:
IP=P×L×A×N×n
Where: