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Offline cseil

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Heat engine efficiency
« on: August 16, 2015, 11:11:20 AM »
Hello,
I want to demonstrate that the efficiency of a heat engine is
η = 1- T2/T1.

The cycle is made of:
1) isothemal expansion (rev.)
2) adiabatic expansion (rev.)
3) iisothermal compression (rev.)
4) adiabatic compression (rev.)

and it works at two temperatures (T1,T2 and T1 > T2)

I calculated the heat involved during the step 1 and 3.

q1=RT1ln(V2/V1)
q3=RT2ln(V4/V3)

The efficiency is
η=w/q1=q1-q3/q1 = 1-q3/q1.

Now I have:

[tex]\eta = 1 - \frac{T2}{T1} \frac{ln(V4/V3)}{ln(V2/V1)}[/tex]

and I don't understand how to get rid of the last part of the equation.
Hint?

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Re: Heat engine efficiency
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2015, 11:20:05 AM »

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Re: Heat engine efficiency
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2015, 04:18:58 AM »
Thank you, that was helpful!  ;)

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