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The Diesel cycle, is made up of four thermodynamic processes
The Diesel cycle, is made up of four thermodynamic
processes
constant expansion with heat addition, then constant volume
with internal heat transfer from the working fluid to a regenerator, then
constant compression with heat rejection, then constant volume with internal
heat transfer from the regenerator back to the working fluid
Isentropic
compression, then Constant-pressure heat addition, then Isentropic expansion,
then Constant-volume heat rejection
Isentropic compression, then
Constant-volume heat addition, then Isentropic expansion, then Constant-volume
heat rejection
Constant-pressure heat addition, then Isentropic expansion, then
Constant-pressure heat rejection
Constant-pressure heat rejection, then throttling, then Constant-pressure heat
absorption
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