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find value of R

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-12 19:42 ID:u3hBWpGl

here's a problem i was discussing with my teacher, who told me he'd give me extra credit if i could find an answer. i'm starting to think it's mathematically impossible, though.

1.4R-.4 = R^1.4
what is R?

background:
a regular, four-stroke engine (otto cycle) has this formula for efficiency:
1-(1/compression ratio)^K-1
a four-stroke diesel engine has this formula for efficiency:
1-(1/compression ratio)^K-1*[(R^K-1)/(K(R-1))]
so, given identical compression ratios and K values, is there a value of R that will give these two engines the same efficiency? i'm given compression ratio = 7 and K = 1.4. so, for the same efficiency, [(R^K-1)/(K(R-1))] must equal 1, which i transformed to the original equation. i've been looking at it for a couple hours and kind of gotten stuck, maybe someone can give me some further insight.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-12 22:35 ID:u3hBWpGl

>>6
yeah, plugging in K=1.4 and setting (R^K-1) equal to (K(R-1)) is how i got to 1.4R-.4 = R^1.4

the problem is that i keep getting R=1. plug R=1 into the above equations and you get 1^1-1 = 1.4*1-1, which obviously isn't true, since 0 isn't equal to .4

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