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A diesel cycle has a cut off ratio of 2.5 and expansion ratio of 4. Find the clearance of the cycle.
If cut off ratio is given then how to calculate compression ratio
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An air standard engine has a compression ratio of 18 and a cut-off ratio of 4. If the intake air...
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A Diesel engine has a compression ratio of 14 and cut-off takes place at 6% of the stroke.
In an standard diesel cycle, the compression ratio is 16
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