Performance optimization of an air-standard irreversible Dual-Atkinson cycle engine based on the ecological coefficient of performance criterion

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This paper presents an ecological performance analysis and optimization for an air-standard irreversible Dual-Atkinson cycle (DAC) based on the ecological coefficient of performance (ECOP) criterion which includes internal irreversibilities, heat leak, and finite-rate of heat transfer. A comprehensive numerical analysis has been realized so as to investigate the global and optimal performances of the cycle. The results obtained based on the ECOP criterion are compared with a different ecological function which is named as the ecologic objective-function and with the maximum power output conditions. The results have been attained introducing the compression ratio, cut-off ratio, pressure ratio, Atkinson cycle ratio, source temperature ratio, and internal irreversibility parameter. The change of cycle performance with respect to these parameters is investigated and graphically presented. © 2014 Guven Gonca and Bahri Sahin.

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Gonca, G., & Sahin, B. (2014). Performance optimization of an air-standard irreversible Dual-Atkinson cycle engine based on the ecological coefficient of performance criterion. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/815787

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