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Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 36)
36.
Otto cycle efficiency is higher than Diesel cycle efficiency for the same compression ratio and heat input because in Otto cycle
combustion is at constant volume
expansion and compression are isentropic
maximum temperature is higher
heat rejection is lower
Answer: Option
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Dhananjay Bhile said:   7 years ago
@All.

Option C is correct.

Refer PK Nag (Gas power cycles).
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Dheeraj Kumar said:   8 months ago
Of the options listed, the most direct reason for the Otto cycle's higher efficiency (compared to Diesel with the same compression ratio and heat input) is:

Combustion is at constant volume.

Here's why this is the key factor:

Rapid Temperature Rise: Constant volume combustion in the Otto cycle causes a very rapid and significant increase in temperature. This high peak temperature allows for a more efficient conversion of heat energy into work.

Higher Average: The higher peak temperature also leads to a higher average temperature during the expansion stroke. This results in less heat being wasted and rejected during the exhaust stroke.

While the other options are relevant to the Otto cycle, they don't directly explain its higher efficiency compared to the Diesel cycle:

Expansion and compression are isentropic: This is an idealization in both Otto and Diesel cycles. In reality, there are always some losses due to friction and heat transfer.

Maximum temperature is higher: This is a consequence of constant volume combustion, not the primary reason for the efficiency difference.

Heat rejection is lower: This is also a result of the higher peak and average temperatures caused by constant volume combustion.

In summary: The core reason for the Otto cycle's higher efficiency (under the given conditions) is the constant volume combustion, which leads to a rapid temperature rise and a higher average temperature during the cycle.
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Love said:   1 decade ago
Since rejection of heat takes place at lower temperatures, comparing its equation with carnot cycle, the efficiency is more as in diesel engines rejection of heat takes place at higher temp. than otto cycle.

Navaneeth said:   1 decade ago
According to question Otto cycle is efficient, but practically diesel has more comparison ratio, so it has more efficiency.

Mayank said:   9 years ago
Yes, I agree with you @Navaneeth.

Prince said:   9 years ago
I think the answer should be C because max temperature is higher in otto cycle than the Diesel cycle keeping the compression ratio same and also we could not say anything about temperature if we, please comment to know about it.

ABHISHEK said:   8 years ago
D is the correct option. I agree with it.

Anil sahu said:   8 years ago
No, the correct answer is option 'c'.

Saurabh said:   7 years ago
I agree @Prince.

If we plot pv diagram- we see for same compression ratio the maximum temperature achieved by the Otto cycle is higher than that of diesel cycle. Also, there is no such difference can be determined unless it is not given in case of cont Volume heat rejection.

Saurabh said:   7 years ago
I agree @Prince.

If we plot PV diagram- we see for same compression ratio the maximum temperature achieved by the Otto cycle is higher than that of diesel cycle. Also, there is no such difference can be determined unless it is not given in case of cont Volume heat rejection.


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