Combustion in the idealised Otto (piston) and Brayton (gas turbine) cycles are: Group of answer choicesBoth isobaricBoth isovolumetricIsobaric and isovolumetric, respectivelyIsovolumetric and isobaric, respectivleyNone of the Above
Question
Combustion in the idealised Otto (piston) and Brayton (gas turbine) cycles are: Group of answer choicesBoth isobaricBoth isovolumetricIsobaric and isovolumetric, respectivelyIsovolumetric and isobaric, respectivleyNone of the Above
Solution
The combustion in the idealized Otto (piston) and Brayton (gas turbine) cycles are isovolumetric and isobaric, respectively.
Here's why:
- Otto Cycle (Piston): The combustion process in the Otto cycle is isovolumetric (constant volume). This is because the combustion takes place when the piston is at the top of its stroke (top dead center
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