Calculate the ideal air standard cycle efficiency based on the Otto cycle for a petrol engine with a cylinder bore of 50 mm, a stroke of 75 mm, and a clearance volume of 21.3 cm^3.
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The compression ratio is the ratio of the total cylinder volume when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke (maximum volume, \(V_{max}\)) to the clearance volume (\(V_c\)) when the piston is at the top of its stroke (minimum volume). The formula to calculate Show more…
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