The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights

A major goal of the development of internal combustion (IC) engines continues to be higher performance and efficiencies. A major aspect of achieving higher performance and efficiencies is based on fundamental thermodynamics. Both the first and second laws of thermodynamics provide strategies for and...

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Main Author: Jerald A. Caton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Inventions
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/3/2/33
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spelling doaj-2cc398fa7cb048f8adb18b1bb6528b1b2020-11-24T22:39:36ZengMDPI AGInventions2411-51342018-05-01323310.3390/inventions3020033inventions3020033The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of InsightsJerald A. Caton0Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USAA major goal of the development of internal combustion (IC) engines continues to be higher performance and efficiencies. A major aspect of achieving higher performance and efficiencies is based on fundamental thermodynamics. Both the first and second laws of thermodynamics provide strategies for and limits to the thermal efficiencies of engines. The current work provides three examples of the insights that thermodynamics provides to the performance and efficiencies of an IC engine. The first example evaluates low heat rejection engine concepts, and, based on thermodynamics, demonstrates the difficulty of this concept for increasing efficiencies. The second example compares and contrasts the thermodynamics associated with external and internal exhaust gas dilution. Finally, the third example starts with a discussion of the Otto cycle analysis and explains why this is an incorrect model for the IC engine. An important thermodynamic property that is responsible for many of the observed effects is specific heat.http://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/3/2/33thermodynamicsexergyIC enginescombustionefficiency
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The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
Inventions
thermodynamics
exergy
IC engines
combustion
efficiency
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title The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
title_short The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
title_full The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
title_fullStr The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
title_full_unstemmed The Thermodynamics of Internal Combustion Engines: Examples of Insights
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publisher MDPI AG
series Inventions
issn 2411-5134
publishDate 2018-05-01
description A major goal of the development of internal combustion (IC) engines continues to be higher performance and efficiencies. A major aspect of achieving higher performance and efficiencies is based on fundamental thermodynamics. Both the first and second laws of thermodynamics provide strategies for and limits to the thermal efficiencies of engines. The current work provides three examples of the insights that thermodynamics provides to the performance and efficiencies of an IC engine. The first example evaluates low heat rejection engine concepts, and, based on thermodynamics, demonstrates the difficulty of this concept for increasing efficiencies. The second example compares and contrasts the thermodynamics associated with external and internal exhaust gas dilution. Finally, the third example starts with a discussion of the Otto cycle analysis and explains why this is an incorrect model for the IC engine. An important thermodynamic property that is responsible for many of the observed effects is specific heat.
topic thermodynamics
exergy
IC engines
combustion
efficiency
url http://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/3/2/33
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