Mechanical Engineering - IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Discussion

Discussion Forum : IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Section 3 (Q.No. 1)
1.
If the speed of the engine is increased, the indicated power will
increase
decrease
remain same
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Yogesh Jadhav said:   6 years ago
Obviously increase, because due to increasing rpm the load also increases on the engine. Hence induce power means i.p increased.
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Yadelewl said:   7 years ago
Thanks for explaining the answer.
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Ujjawal aggarwal said:   7 years ago
IP = BP + FP.

As the speed increase, friction power also gets increased. So the IP increase.
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Punith said:   8 years ago
IHP=(PLAnx)/(4500 * 2).
P- mean effective pressure (kg/cm^2) .
L- stroke length ( m).
A- piston area (cm^2).
n-engine speed (rpm) .
x- number of cylinder.

So, as speed increases IHP increases.
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Mr.Asif.M said:   1 decade ago
Because IP = PmLAN/60.

IP~N.

Where N = Speed.

Hence, when Speed is increased IP Increases.

Mr.akshaya said:   1 decade ago
The indicated horse power saves in flywheel so increases of speed of engine will increases of indicated power.

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