
2. Gas engines
Gas engines can be divided into two main types: continuous-flow engines (gas turbines and turbojets) and reciprocating engines (spark-ignition and diesel engines). Almost all of these engines are powered by the internal combustion of a fuel mixed with air. However, in some applications, the reactants are not at the same temperature. In this case, Figure 3 a has to be replaced by Figure 6 and, in the relationship (17) , the upper bounds of the integrals...
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