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There is no such thing as thrust specific fuel consumption of a turboshaft engine, as a turboshaft is designed to deliver mechanical power, not thrust. This mechanical power can be converted into electric power by a generator or converted into thrust by a propeller or rotor. Basically, a turboshaft uses jet technology but is an alternative to a piston engine. While thrust specific fuel consumption doesn't exist for a turboshaft, "brake specific fuel consumption" does. It measures the rate of flow of fuel required for a certain amount of power. For example, a specific fuel consumption of 0.2 lbs/h/hp means that for every horsepower the turboshaft produces, it burns 0.2 lbs of fuel each hour.
The standard specific fuel consumption for a heat engine is 0.5 lb per HP per hour. A 3 MW generator is 4000 HP but allowing for conversion efficiency the engine would probably have to provide 5000 HP, so using the above specific fuel consumption the rate of fuel use would be 2500 lb fuel per hour. With a specific density of 0.8 2500 lb of fuel would have a volume of 310 gallons. This generator uses 310 gallons per hour, therefore 100,000 gallons would last 100,000/310 hours or 322 hours, just under 2 weeks.
0.3 l/kwh
In a gasoline engine, it is a fuel-air mixture that is drawn in during the intake stroke, unless the engine is fuel injected. In a fuel injected or a diesel engine, it is air, because the fuel (gasoline or diesel) is injected at the "last moment" before ignition.
not quite sure the exact but compressor is used to compress a fuel while engine changes the fuel into useful mechanical energy.
is the fuel consume by the the engine
Why the fuel consumption is less in 4 stroke engine as compared to 2 stroke engine
Greater compression = greater fuel consumption = greater power
Depends on the type of engine
The consumption of lubricating oil for a diesel engine depends on the operating conditions and the design of the engine. There are some averages depending on the year of the engine. Pre 1980's engine are around 25% of fuel consumption. Pre 1990 engines are around 20% of fuel consumption and more recently built diesel engines are around 1% of fuel consumption.
A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption. A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption.
You can calculate fuel consumption per Kilowatt hour in diesel engine by multiplying the miles per gallon by the wattage per hour that the engine runs. This gives the net Kilowatt hour fuel consumption.
is generally proportional to engine capacity
The 2B engine fuel consumption varies from 6.5-9 km/l around 17-22 mpg.
Diesel Engine SFC is Specific Fuel Consumption of Diesel Engine. This used to know how efficient Fuel utilization of Diesel Engine to produce electricity. Usually formula of SFC is Fuel Consumption divided by Electricity Production (liter/kWh).
Basically the smaller the engine the less fuel it will use.
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