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DIESEL POWER PLANT 239



  1. Industrial concerns where power requirement are small say of the order of 500 kW, diesel
    power plants become more economical due to their higher overall efficiency.


8.7 General Layout of Diesel Power Plant


General layout of diesel power plant is as shown in Fig. 8.2.

Storage &
Shop
Wash room

Office
Hall

Space for futureexpansion

Unit no. 3

Unit no. 2

Unit no. 1 Air
Compressor

Compressedair bottles

Oil StorageTanks

Front Entrance

Switch board

Fig. 8.2. General Layout of Diesel Power Plant.
Generally the units are placed in parallel lines as shown in fig. In any plant some space is always
provided for further expansion. Also sufficient space should provide for maintenance of diesel engine.
Proper ventilation is also provided in power plant. Storage of fuel for power plant is always provided
outside the main building.


8.8 Performance of Diesel Engine


The performance of the diesel engine means the power and efficiency. The engine develops as
the various parameters of the engine, e.g. piston speed, air-fuel ratio, compression ratio, inlet air-pres-
sure and temperature are varied.


The two usual conditions under which I.C. engines are operated are: (1) constant speed with
variable load, and (2) variable speed with variable load. The first situation is found in a.c. generator
drives and the second one in automobiles, railway engines and tractors etc. A series of tests are carried
out on the engine to determine its performance characteristics, such as: indicated power (I.P.), Brake
power (B.P.), Frictional Power (F.P.), Mechanical efficiency (ηm), thermal efficiency, fuel consumption
and also specific fuel consumption etc. Below, we shall discussed how these quantities are measured:


8.8.1 Indicated Mean Effective Pressure (IMEP)

In order to determine the power developed by the engine, the indicator diagram of engine should
be available. From the area of indicator diagram it is possible to find an average gas pressure that while
acting on piston throughout one stroke would account for the network done. This pressure is called
indicated mean effective pressure (I.M.E.P.).


8.8.2 INDICATED HORSE POWER (IHP)


The indicated horse power (I.H.P.) of the engine can be calculated as follows:

I.H.P. =

(P. L.A.N. )
(4500× )

m n
k
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