The figure depicts the sequence of events in each cylinder of a four-cylinder internal combustion engine. Each piston moves up and down and is connected by a pivoted arm to a rotating crankshaft. LetP(t) andV(t)be the pressure and volume within a cylinder at timet, where a ≤t≤ bgives the time required for a complete cycle. The graph shows howP andV vary through one cycle of a four-stroke engine.
During the intake stroke a mixture of air and gasoline at atmospheric pressure is drawn into a cylinder through the intake valve as the piston moves downward. Then the piston rapidly compresses the mix with the valves closed in the compression stroke during which the pressure rises and the volume decreases. Atthe sparkplug ignites the fuel, raising the temperature and pressure at almost constant volume to. Then, with valves closed, the rapid expansion forces the piston downward during the power stroke. The exhaust valve opens, temperature and pressure drop, and mechanical energy stored in a rotating flywheel pushes the piston upward, forcing the waste products out of the exhaust valve in the exhaust stroke. The exhaust valve closes and the intake valve opens. We’re now back at and the cycle starts again.
(a) Show that the work done on the piston during one cycle of a four-stroke engine is W = ∫C P dV, whereC is the curve in thePV-plane shown in the figure.
(b) Use Formula 13.4.5 to show that the work is the difference of the areas enclosed by the two loops ofC.
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