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An air standard dual cycle has a compression ratio of 10. At the beginning of compression, 1 p kPa =100 and 1T = 300 K . The heat addition per unit mass during the combustion process is 1500 / kJ kg with two third added under constant volume and one third added under constant pressure. You may treat air as an ideal gas. Specific heats of air are v c and p v air c c R = + , respectively
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