Question 37Motor Plants - Assistant Engineer

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If the compression ratio is increased on any diesel engine,_______________.

Athe expansion ratio will decrease
Bcombustion will be slowed down
Cthermal efficiency will decrease
Dthermal efficiency will increase
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) thermal efficiency will increase. Increasing the compression ratio in a diesel engine leads to higher thermal efficiency. This is because a higher compression ratio allows the air-fuel mixture to be compressed to a higher pressure and temperature before ignition, which results in more complete combustion and a greater expansion of the gases during the power stroke. This increase in thermal efficiency translates to better fuel economy and engine performance. The other options are incorrect because: A) the expansion ratio is directly related to the compression ratio, so they would both increase; B) higher compression leads to faster, more complete combustion; and C) higher thermal efficiency is the result of increased compression ratio, not a decrease.

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