COMPARATIVE THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DUAL CYCLE UNDER ALTERNATIVE CONDITIONS

Abstract

In this paper, finite-time thermodynamic analysis of an air-standard internal-combustion Dual cycle is performed. Maximum power (MP), maximum power density (MPD), maximum efficient power (MEP) which are three alternative performance criteria are derived. The effects of the design parameters such as volume ratio and extreme temperature ratio of the cycle have been investigated under MP, MPD and MEP conditions. The analyzed results of air-standard internal-combustion Dual cycle showed the design parameters at maximum power (MP) conditions and maximum efficient power (MEP) conditions have a significant advantage compared to maximum power density (MPD) criterion.

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DOI Reference

10.2298/TSCI110225049A

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