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Air Engine Cycle (P-V Diagram)

12/28/2010 9:31 AM

hey can anyone explain how this air engine cycle works?

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Re: Air Engine Cycle (P-V Diagram)

12/28/2010 6:47 PM

"how this air engine cycle works"?

Nope. But, I'll bet it sounds like, "poketa-poketa-poketa".

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Re: Air Engine Cycle (P-V Diagram)

12/28/2010 10:14 PM

is it right or wrong?

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Re: Air Engine Cycle (P-V Diagram)

12/29/2010 12:45 AM

Here is some further explanation: http://www.brighthub.com/engineering/mechanical/articles/90870.aspx

The cycle can be completed by drawing an up arrow from point 3 to point 4, and the work done is represented by the enclosed area (1,2,3,4).

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Re: Air Engine Cycle (P-V Diagram)

01/04/2011 11:53 AM

This might be a good one for DaS energy...

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