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Heat Capacity Ratio in IC Engine Formulas
The Heat Capacity Ratio or, adiabatic index quantifies the relationship between heat added at constant pressure and the resulting temperature increase compared to heat added at constant volume. And is denoted by γ.
IC Engine formulas that make use of Heat Capacity Ratio
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Mean Effective Pressure in Otto Cycle
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Mean Effective Pressure in Diesel Cycle
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Mean Effective Pressure in Dual Cycle
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Work Output for Otto Cycle
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Work Output for Diesel Cycle
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Work Output for Dual Cycle
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Air Standard Efficiency for Diesel Engines
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Air Standard Efficiency for Petrol engines
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Thermal Efficiency of Otto Cycle
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Thermal Efficiency of Diesel Cycle
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Thermal Efficiency of Dual Cycle
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Thermal Efficiency of Atkinson Cycle
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Thermal Efficiency of Lenoir Cycle
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FAQ
What is the Heat Capacity Ratio?
The Heat Capacity Ratio or, adiabatic index quantifies the relationship between heat added at constant pressure and the resulting temperature increase compared to heat added at constant volume.
Can the Heat Capacity Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Heat Capacity Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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