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Analysis of Cogeneration Based Wet Ethanol Operated HCCI Engine Using First and Second Law of Thermodynamics

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Figure. 1 The schematic diagram of wet ethanol operated HCCI engine cogeneration system with organic Rankine cycle and process steam
Figure 2 and 3 shows the effect of change in ambient temperature on the first and second law efficiencies of ethanol fuelled HCCI engine, organic Rankine cycle, combined engine-ORC power cycle and HCCI-ORC
Figure 4 shows the effect of turbocharger pressure ratio on the first law efficiency of ethanol-fuelled HCCI engine, organic Rankine cycle, HCCI engine-ORC combined power cycle and HCCI-ORC combined cycle because increase in turbocharger pressure ratio inc
Figure 5 shows the behavior of HCCI engine, organic Rankine cycle (ORC), HCCI-ORC combined power cycle and HCCI-ORC combined cycle cogeneration system for its second law efficiency variation with the second law efficiency in ORC is observed with the increa
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