Mechanical Engineering - Steam Boilers and Engines - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Steam Boilers and Engines - Section 1 (Q.No. 12)
12.
Willian's line for the steam engine is a straight line relationship between the steam consumption per hour and
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Kanhai said:
1 decade ago
Willian's line is graph between ip and bsfc, and it gives the value of frictional losses in the engine.
Smmmmm said:
10 years ago
This is applicable mainly to CI engine.
Balu said:
8 years ago
Willian's line is between BP and fuel consumption for IC engine. If it is between ip and steam consumption. Please explain clearly
Kajal said:
8 years ago
It is bw bp & steam consumption per hour.
Straight line relationship.
Line extended to negative axis shows frictional power.
Straight line relationship.
Line extended to negative axis shows frictional power.
Sukanto said:
8 years ago
What will be the answer?
Between bp & sfc.
Or between ip & sfc?
Between bp & sfc.
Or between ip & sfc?
Niladri said:
7 years ago
I think B is correct.
Harish said:
7 years ago
Willians line relationship is fuel consumption Vs brake power.
Anonymous said:
6 years ago
The answer is BRAKE POWER.
Punit said:
6 years ago
Option B is the correct answer.
Rupesh patil said:
6 years ago
Willian's line method, we plot graph between MSFC and torque (brake power), it gives friction power.
So answer B is correct and it's mostly appropriate for CI engine instead of SI engine because at low-pressure pumping losses are occurs.
So answer B is correct and it's mostly appropriate for CI engine instead of SI engine because at low-pressure pumping losses are occurs.
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