How many horses, and how much gas mileage...power/effeciency
It is not a good efficiency engine.
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The efficiency of a Carnot engine is theoretically always greater than that of an actual engine. The fact that it is impossible to build a thermodynamically reversable engine, which is one of the variables necessary to calculate its superiority to a real heat engine, makes the theorum practical for assessing a real heat engines efficiency only.
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compare the two stroke and four stroke engine in power output and thermal efficiency?
Efficiency and cost. The maintenance of a steam engine can be very costly as compared to a diesel engine as well.
Gasoline engines have a 30% efficiency, as compared to a Diesel engine having 40% efficiency. COOL HUH
The maximum Thermal Efficiency of Petrol Engine or Gasoline Engine or Otto Cycle Engine is about 25-30%.
It is not a good efficiency engine.
It is not a good efficiency engine.
Because a thermal engine efficiency is directly linked to the difference of the temperature of the gases involved .As the gasoline burns at a set temperature , the lower winter temp helps to widen the temp differential between the ignited gasoline and exaust. Unfortunatley the colder air is more dense and generate more drag than in summer , more than negating the increased engine efficiency. To put it in rough numbers , you may get 0.5% more engine efficiency but you lose some 4% more to extra drag.
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as intake air temperature increases it lead to decreas in i.c engine efficiency. as engine efficiency is ratio of difference in intake and outlet temperature to intake temperature.
Carnot's heat engine has more efficiency then the other heat engine but it is assumption. Is is not real. RGUKT IIIT NUZVID: N091528
Thermal efficiency is the efficiency of a heat engine measured by the ratio of the work done by it to the heat supplied to it.
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