This graph shows the mass flow rate of air in kg/hr on the y-axis against brake power in kW on the x-axis for an engine both with and without exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The mass flow rate of air is lower for the engine with EGR compared to without EGR at all levels of brake power, showing that EGR reduces the mass of air required for combustion.
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This graph shows the mass flow rate of air in kg/hr on the y-axis against brake power in kW on the x-axis for an engine both with and without exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The mass flow rate of air is lower for the engine with EGR compared to without EGR at all levels of brake power, showing that EGR reduces the mass of air required for combustion.
This graph shows the mass flow rate of air in kg/hr on the y-axis against brake power in kW on the x-axis for an engine both with and without exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The mass flow rate of air is lower for the engine with EGR compared to without EGR at all levels of brake power, showing that EGR reduces the mass of air required for combustion.
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This graph shows the mass flow rate of air in kg/hr on the y-axis against brake power in kW on the x-axis for an engine both with and without exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The mass flow rate of air is lower for the engine with EGR compared to without EGR at all levels of brake power, showing that EGR reduces the mass of air required for combustion.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd