thermodynamic efficiency in a sentence
Examples
- With direct fuel injection and a sump-based lubrication system, a two-stroke engine produces air pollution no worse than a four-stroke, and it can achieve higher thermodynamic efficiency.
- For the 15 litre diesel example, the acoustic power generated from engine surfaces is of the order of a few tens of watts at most and is always ignored in engine thermodynamic efficiency calculations.
- However, one key advantage of pyroelectrics over thermoelectrics is that many pyroelectric materials are stable up to 1200 p C or higher, enabling energy harvesting from high temperature sources and thus increasing thermodynamic efficiency.
- The lowering of ambient pressure however, lowers the thermodynamic efficiency of combustion ( think of it the other way around where the higher the compression ratio in an infernal combustion engine, the higher the efficiency ).
- Electric motors are better still, at around 85-90 % efficiency or more, but they rely on an external power source ( often another heat engine at a power plant subject to similar thermodynamic efficiency limits ).
- Some advanced reactor designs being studied, such as the very high temperature reactor, advanced gas-cooled reactor and supercritical water reactor, would operate at temperatures and pressures similar to current coal plants, producing comparable thermodynamic efficiency.
- The Chevrolet Volt is expected to achieve 50 MPGe when running on the auxiliary power unit ( a small onboard generator ) at 33 % thermodynamic efficiency that would mean 12 kWh for, or about 240 watt-hours per mile.
- :I also, now that I think about it, have an engineering textbook that gives data on the thermodynamic efficiency of animals ( ie calorific value of food eaten vs mechanical power output )-I will post again later.
- :" Although theoretical calculations can be made today, the eventually attainable range of chemical reaction cycles, error rates, speed of operation, and thermodynamic efficiencies of such bottom-up manufacturing systems cannot be reliably predicted at this time.
- The steam turbine is a form of heat engine that derives much of its improvement in thermodynamic efficiency from the use of multiple stages in the expansion of the steam, which results in a closer approach to the ideal reversible expansion process.