The Theta Phi Diagram Practically Applied to Steam Gas Oil Air Engines
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09 pounds per stroke, as explained previously. The ratio of the two areas ABODE ^KFGMm will therefore represent the absolute thermal efficiency of the engine under these conditions. If the engine consists of more than one cylinder, the line F G should be drawn at a temperature corresponding to the pressure in the steam pipe near the high-pressure cylinder, and the line K H at the temperature of the hot-well discharge from the condenser. The work done will also be the sum of the areas of the dia...grams for each cylinder. The work done by a perfect heat engine working between the same limits of temperature can be represented by the rectangle LEG M — i.e., the Carnot reversible cycle with adiabatic expansion and compression, and no clearance. The efficiency of the perfect heat engine will therefore be represented on the S
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