Effect of non-ideal gas working fluid on power and efficiency performances of an irreversible Otto cycle

Author:

Wu Di123,Ge Yanlin123,Chen Lingen123,Tian Lei123

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Thermal Science and Power Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology , Wuhan , 430205 , P.R. China

2. Hubei Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Green Chemical Equipment , Wuhan 430205 , P.R. China

3. School of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology , Wuhan , 430205 , P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractBased on the irreversible Otto cycle model, applying finite-time-thermodynamic theory, this paper takes power and efficiency as the objective functions, further studies the cycle performance under the condition of non-ideal gas working fluid, analyzes the effects of different loss items and freedom degree (d) of monatomic gas on the cycle performance, and compares performance differences of ideal gas and non-ideal gas under different specific heat models. The results demonstrate that, with the increase ofd, the maximum-power-output (Pmax), the maximum-thermal-efficiency (ηmax), the corresponding optimal compression-ratio ((γopt)p${({\gamma }_{\text{opt}})}_{p}$) and efficiency (ηP) at thePmaxpoint, and the corresponding optimal compression ratio ((γopt)η${({\gamma }_{\text{opt}})}_{\eta }$) and power (Pη) at theηmaxpoint will all increase; thePmax,(γopt)p${({\gamma }_{\text{opt}})}_{p}$,ηmax,(γopt)η${({\gamma }_{\text{opt}})}_{\eta }$,ηpandPηwill decrease with the increases of three irreversible losses; the specific heat model has only quantitative effect on cycle performance but no qualitative effect; under condition of non-ideal gas specific heat model, the power and efficiency are the smallest.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Chemistry

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