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Problems On Testing and Performance of Ice

The document contains 17 problems related to testing and performance of internal combustion engines. The problems provide data on engine specifications, test observations, and test results. Parameters include fuel consumption, engine speed, cylinder dimensions, temperatures, pressures, loads, and efficiencies. Calculations are required to determine volumetric efficiency, indicated and brake power, heat balances, efficiencies, mean effective pressures, and cylinder dimensions.
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PROBLEMS ON TESTING AND PERFORMANCE OF I.C.

ENGINES

1) In a test on a single cylinder 4 stroke cycle gas engine with explosion in every cycle, the
gas consumption given by the meter was 0.216 m 3 /min, the pressure and temperature of the
gas being 80 mm of water and 200C respectively. Air consumption was 2.75 kg/min, the
temperature being 200C and barometer reads 750 mm of Hg. The bore of engine is 280 mm &
stroke 500 mm & rpm 300. Find the volumetric efficiency of the engine referred to volume of
charge at NTP. Take R of air 0.287 kJ/kg-K.

2) During the trial of single cylinder, 4 stroke of oil engine, the following results were
obtained:
Cylinder dia. = 200mm
Stroke = 400mm
Mep = 6 bar
Torque = 407 N-m
Speed = 250 r.p.m.
Oil consumption = 4 kg/hr
C.V . of fuel = 43 MJ/kg
Cooling water flow rate = 4.5 Kg/min
Air used / Kg of fuel = 30 Kg
Rise in cooling water temperature = 450 C
Temp. of exhaust gas = 4200C
Room temp. = 200C
Mean specific heat of exhaust gases = 1kJ/kgK
Specific heat of water = 4.18 kJ/kgK
Barometric pressure = 1.01325 bar
Find IP, BP, & draw heat balance sheet for the test in kJ/hr basis.

3) Obtain the cylinder dimensions of a twin cylinder two stroke I.C. Engine from the
following data:
Engine speed = 4000 rpm
Volumetric efficiency = 77 %
Mechanical efficiency = 75 %
Fuel consumption = 10 lit/hr.
Sp. Gr. of fuel = 0.73
A:F ratio = 18
Piston speed = 600 m/min
IMEP = 5 bar
Also determine the power output at STP conditions. Assume R for air = 0.287 kJ/kgK.

4) The following data is taken from a trial on 4 cylinder 4 stroke petrol engine, which is
coupled to a hydraulic dynamometer at constant speed with full throttle
Brake power with all cylinder working = 14.7 KW
Brake power with cylinder No.1 cut out = 10.2 KW
Brake power with cylinder No.2 cut out = 10.3 KW
Brake power with cylinder No.3 cut out = 10.4 KW
Brake power with cylinder No.4 cut out = 10.2 KW
Petrol used = 5.44 Kg/hr
C.V. =42000 KJ/Kg
Prepared by: Anilkumar Sathe [Asst. Prof. Mech. Deptt. SKNCOE, Pune] Contact: 9890 465 460
Diameter of cylinder = 8 cm
Stroke of piston = 10 cm
Clearance volume = 100 cc
Determine:
1) The mechanical efficiency
2) Indicated thermal efficiency
3) Relative efficiency based on Indicated power

5) During a trial on 4 cylinder petrol engine running at 50 rev/s. The brake load was 267N
when all cylinders were working, when each cylinder was cut out in turn, & speed returned to
50 rev/s, the brake readings were 178N, 187N, 182N & 182N.
Using these readings, determine the brake power of engine & estimate indicated power &
mechanical efficiency. For the brake, Brake power (kW) = FN/455, where F = brake load in
Newton & N = rev/s.
The following results were also obtained during the trial.
Fuel consumption = 0.568 liter in 30 sec.
Specific gr. of fuel = 0.72
Calorific value of fuel = 43000 KJ/Kg
A:F ratio = 14:1
Exhaust temp. = 7600C
Sp. heat capacity of Exhaust gas = 1.015 KJ/Kg K
Cooling water inlet temp. = 180C
Cooling water outlet temp. = 560C
Cooling water flow rate = 0.28 Kg/s
Ambient temp = 210C
From these result, draw up an energy balance KJ/s & as a % of energy supplied.

6) Test on single cylinder oil engine with bore 30 cm & stroke 40 cm working on 4-stroke
cylinder, the following observations were made:
Duration of trial = 1 hr
Total fuel consumption = 8.5 liters
Sp. gravity of fuel = 0.83
Calorific value = 44500 kJ/kg
Total revolutions = 12000
Gross IMEP = 6.35 bar and Pumping IMEP = 0.35 bar
Brake load =160 Kg
Spring balance reading = 10 kg
Brake drum diameter = 180 cm
Rope diameter = 3 cm
Jacket cooling water collected = 550 Kg
Water inlet & outlet temperatures 150C & 600C respectively.
Total air consumption = 360 kg
Specific heat of exhaust gas = 1.01 kJ/kg
Exhaust gas outlet temperature = 3000C
Find:
i) Mechanical efficiency
ii) Draw heat balance sheet on minute basis, Write the remarks.

Prepared by: Anilkumar Sathe [Asst. Prof. Mech. Deptt. SKNCOE, Pune] Contact: 9890 465 460
7) A four cylinder, four stroke engine of 100*120 mm cylinder size was tested at 1600 rpm &
the following readings were obtained.
Fuel consumption = 0.27 lit/min
Specific gravity of fuel = 0.74
Net load on brake = 400 N
Constant of dynamometer k = 20380 [BP (kW) = W(N) * N (rpm) / k ]
Calorific value of fuel = 44 MJ/kg
Assuming 80% mechanical efficiency, calculate:
i) Brake thermal efficiency
ii) Indicated thermal efficiency
iii) BSFC
iv) IMEP

Q8) A four-cylinder petrol engine has bore of 5.7 cm & stroke of 9 cm. Its rated speed is 2800
rpm & it is tested at this speed against a brake which has torque arm of 0.356 m. The net
brake load is 155 N & fuel consumption is 6.740 lit/hr. The Sp.gr of petrol used is 0.735 & it
has low calorific value of 44200 kJ/kg. A Morse test is carried out & cylinders are cut out in
the order 1,2,3 & 4 with corresponding brake loads of 111, 106.5, 104.2 & 111 Newton
respectively. Calculate for this speed, engine torque, brake thermal efficiency, specific fuel
consumption, mechanical efficiency & indicated mean effective pressures.

9) Obtain the cylinder dimensions of a twin cylinder, two stroke I.C. engine from the
following data:
Engine speed = 4000 rpm
Volumetric efficiency = 77 %
Mechanical efficiency = 75 %
Fuel consumption = 10 lit/hr
Sp.gr. of fuel = 0.73
Air - fuel ratio = 18
Piston speed = 600 m/min
Imep = 5 bar
Also, determine the power output at S.T.P. conditions. Assume R air = 0.287 KJ/Kg K

10) A six cylinder, gasoline engine operates on the four stroke cycle. The bore of each
cylinder is 80 mm & stroke 100 mm. The clearance volume per cylinder is 70 cc. At a speed
of 4000 rpm the fuel consumption is 20 Kg/hr & the torque developed is 150 Nm. Calculate:
i) The brake power
ii) The brake mean effective pressure
iii) Brake thermal efficiency
If the calorific value of fuel is 43000 KJ/Kg & relative efficiency on a brake power assuming
the engine works on the constant volume cycle. = 1.4 for air.

11) A single cylinder engine running at 1800 rpm develops a torque of 8 Nm. The indicated
power of the engine is 1.8 kW. Find the loss due to friction power as the percentage of brake
power.

Prepared by: Anilkumar Sathe [Asst. Prof. Mech. Deptt. SKNCOE, Pune] Contact: 9890 465 460
12) A two-stroke diesel engine was subjected to motoring test. The wattmeter reading was 1.6
kW. The engine was then tested for one hour and following observations were noted:
Observations:
i) Net brake torque = 125 Nm
ii) Engine rpm = 610
iii) Fuel consumption = 2.5 kg
iv) Calorific value of fuel = 41000 kJ/kg
v) Cooling water used = 825 kg
vi) Temp rise of cooling water = 80C
vii) Exhaust gas temp = 3500C
viii) Room temp = 300C
ix) Air fuel ratio = 32:1
x) Sp. heat of exhaust gas = 1.05 kJ/kgK
Calculate:
a) Brake power
b) Indicate power
c) Mechanical efficiency
d) Indicated thermal efficiency
e) Heat balance sheet on min and percentage basis.

13) A 4 cylinder, 4 stroke cycle engine having cylinder diameter 100 mm and stroke 120 mm
was tested at 1600 rpm and the following readings were obtained:
Fuel consumption = 0.27 lit/min
Sp. Gr. of fuel = 0.74
BP = 31.4 kW
Mechanical efficiency = 80 %
Calorific value of fuel = 44000 kJ/kg
Determine:
i) BSFC
ii) IMEP
iii) Brake thermal efficiency

14) A single cylinder & two stroke cycle I.C. engine when tested, the following observations
available:
Area of indicator diag. = 3 sq. cm.
Length of indicator diag. = 4 cm,
Spring constant = 10 bar/cm
Speed of engine = 400 r.p.m
Brake drum perimeter = 3.77 m
Dead wt on brake = 380 N
Spring balance reading = 50 N
Fuel consumption = 2.8 kg/hr
CV = 42000 KJ/Kg
Cylinder dia = 16 cm, Piston stroke = 20 cm
Find :
a) F.P
b) Mechanical efficiency
c) BSFC
d) Brake thermal efficiency
Prepared by: Anilkumar Sathe [Asst. Prof. Mech. Deptt. SKNCOE, Pune] Contact: 9890 465 460
15) Calculate the bore and stroke of a four stroke cylinder diesel engine designed to the
following parameters:
Brake power = 25 kW
Speed = 300 rpm
Fuel consumption = C=85 %, H=15%
Lower CV of fuel = 41000 kJ/kg
Air supplied = 25 % xcess
Volumetric efficiency = 80 % at 1.01325 bar and 100C
Mechanical efficiency = 0.98
Indicated thermal efficiency = 0.35
R for air = 0.287 kJ/kgK
Stroke to bore ratio = 1:1.2

16) Following data refered to single cylinder four stroke diesel engine running at 1850 rpm
which is fitted with a dynamometer whose constant is 1248 and BP is given by WN / costant
(BP in kW, W in N and N in rps)
Period of test = 40 min, Net brake load = 18.5 kg
Fuel used = 832 cc, Sp gr. of fuel = 0.89
CV of fuel = 44000 kJ/kg, Diameter of orifice plate of air box = 2.3 cm
Manometer reading of orifice plate = 5 cm of water,
Discharge coefficient of orifice plate = 0.61, Cylinder diameter = 90 mm
Stroke = 90 mm, Cooling water used = 321 kg,
Rise in temp of cooling water = 9.30C, Sp. heat of exhaust gas = 1.006 kJ/kgK
Atm air pressure = 101.325 kPa, Room temp = 250C, Exhaust gas temperature = 4150C
Calculate: 1. Volumetric efficiency
2. BSFC
3. Heat balance sheet on second basis.

17) A 4 stroke gas engine has a cylinder diameter of 25 cm and stroke 45 cm. The effective
diameter of brake is 1.6 m. The observations made in the test of the engine were as follows:
Duration of test = 40 min
Total no. of revolutions = 8080
Total no. of explosions = 3230 ( or No. of misfire or no. of missed cycles = 810)
Net load on brake = 90 kg
MEP = 5.8 bar
Volume of gas used = 7.5 m3
Pressure of gas indicated on gas meter = 136 mm of water gauge
Atmospheric temperature = 170C
Calorific value of gas = 19 MJ/m3 at NTP
Atm pressure = 760 mm of Hg
Estimate:
1. IP
2. BMEP
3. Indicated thermal efficiency

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Prepared by: Anilkumar Sathe [Asst. Prof. Mech. Deptt. SKNCOE, Pune] Contact: 9890 465 460

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