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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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Figure 5.7 Representative Heat Balance Curve for a Diesel Engine [9]<br />

5.2.4 Determination <strong>of</strong> Required Percentage Load<br />

As the efficiency <strong>of</strong> electricity production decreases with percentage load, this<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> decrease must be defined. As the shape <strong>of</strong> this curve varies with<br />

different engines, different mathematical descriptions would be required for<br />

each different engine, which is not practical. Efficiency information for diesel<br />

engines is occasionally quoted in graphical form, showing the fuel consumption<br />

versus percentage load. However, for diesel engines and ICEs running on liquid<br />

fuel, the specific fuel consumption (g/kWh) is much more commonly quoted as<br />

a measure <strong>of</strong> efficiency, and this is given at specific percentage loadings<br />

(generally 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) [10]. These percentage loadings are also<br />

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