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where is friction power accounted in heat balance sheet?​

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Answered by QueenOfStars
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→ At a design and development stage an engineer would design an engine with certain aims in his mind. The aims may include the variables like indicated power, brake power, brake specific fuel consumption, exhaust emissions, cooling of engine, maintenance free operation etc. The other task of the development engineer is to reduce the cost and improve power output and reliability of an engine. In trying to achieve these goals he has to try various design concepts. After the design the parts of the engine are manufactured for the dimensions and surface finish and may be with certain tolerances. In order verify the designed and developed engine one has to go for testing and performance evaluation

of the engines.

Thus, in general, a development engineer will have to conduct a wide variety of engine tests starting from simple fuel and air-flow measurements to taking of complicated injector needle lift diagrams, swirl patterns and photographs of the burning process in the combustion chamber. The nature and the type of the tests to be conducted depend upon various factors, some of which are: the degree of development of the particular

design, the accuracy required, the funds available, the nature of the manufacturing

company, and its design strategy.

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I hope this helps!❤

Answered by priyasehrawat40
2

Answer:

Answer:→ At a design and development stage an engineer would design an engine with certain aims in his mind. The aims may include the variables like indicated power, brake power, brake specific fuel consumption, exhaust emissions, cooling of engine, maintenance free operation etc. The other task of the development engineer is to reduce the cost and improve power output and reliability of an engine. In trying to achieve these goals he has to try various design concepts. After the design the parts of the engine are manufactured for the dimensions and surface finish and may be with certain tolerances. In order verify the designed and developed engine one has to go for testing and performance evaluation

of the engines.

Thus, in general, a development engineer will have to conduct a wide variety of engine tests starting from simple fuel and air-flow measurements to taking of complicated injector needle lift diagrams, swirl patterns and photographs of the burning process in the combustion chamber. The nature and the type of the tests to be conducted depend upon various factors, some of which are: the degree of development of the particular

design, the accuracy required, the funds available, the nature of the manufacturing

company, and its design strategy.

_________________________

I hope this helps!❤

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