A trial was conducted on a six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine to collect operating data. This included the engine's bore, stroke, fuel consumption, cooling water flow rates, temperatures rises, and more. The document requests calculating the engine's specific fuel consumption, mechanical efficiency, and creating a heat balance sheet based on 1kg of fuel oil consumed.
A trial was conducted on a six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine to collect operating data. This included the engine's bore, stroke, fuel consumption, cooling water flow rates, temperatures rises, and more. The document requests calculating the engine's specific fuel consumption, mechanical efficiency, and creating a heat balance sheet based on 1kg of fuel oil consumed.
A trial was conducted on a six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine to collect operating data. This included the engine's bore, stroke, fuel consumption, cooling water flow rates, temperatures rises, and more. The document requests calculating the engine's specific fuel consumption, mechanical efficiency, and creating a heat balance sheet based on 1kg of fuel oil consumed.
1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm.
A trial on the engine provided the following data:
Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis. 1. A six cylinder, four stroke diesel engine has bore 360 mm and stroke 500 mm. A trial on the engine provided the following data: Mean area of indicator diagram = 780 mm 2 ; length of the indicator diagram = 75 mm; Spring number = 0.7 bar per mm of compression; Brake torque = 14000 N-m; Speed = 500 rpm; Fuel consumption = 240 Kg/h; Calorific value of fuel oil = 44000 KJ/ Kg; Jacket cooling water = 320 kg/min; Rise in temperature of cooling water= 40 0 C; piston cooling oil =140 Kg/min; Specific heat = 2.1 KJ/KgK; Temperature rise of oil = 28 0 C; Circulating water in gas calorimeter = 300 Kg/Min; Rise in temperature of this water = 42 0 C. All heat of the exhaust gases is absorbed in the calorimeter. Estimate the specific fuel consumption/IP and mechanical efficiency of the engine. Draw up a heat balance sheet of the engine on 1 Kg of fuel oil basis.
Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants
A Practice Treatise Setting Forth the Principles of Gas-Engines and Producer Design, the Selection and Installation of an Engine, Conditions of Perfect Operation, Producer-Gas Engines and Their Possibilities, the Care of Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants, with a Chapter on Volatile Hydrocarbon and Oil Engines