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An inventor claims to have developed a power cycle capable of developing a net work output of 410 kj for an energy input by heat transfer of 1000 kj. the system undergoing a cycle receives the heat transfer from hot gases at a temperature of 500 k and discharges energy by heat transfer to the atmosphere at 300 k. evaluate the inventor
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Asingle-geared blanking press has a stroke of 200 mm and a rated capacity of 320 kn. a cam driven ram is assumed to be capable of delivering the full press load at constant force during the last 15 percent of a constant-velocity stroke. the camshaft has an average speed of 90 rev/min and is geared to the flywheel shaft at a 6: 1 ratio. the total work done is to include an allowance of 16 percent for friction a) estimate the maximum energy fluctuation b) find the rim weight for an effective diameter of 1.2 m and a coefficient of speed fluctuation of 0.10
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