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Computer Modeling the Ideal Otto Cycle
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Recent attention has been given to the use of computers for analyzing the Otto engine cycle. This paper describes the application of the IBM 7090 computer to the ideal Otto cycle, discussing (1) the general problem and overall approach taken, (2) required expressions to describe the processes taking place so that the properties of the material at each state can be determined, and (3) the actual method of computation employed.
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Goodwine, J. and Pickett, H., "Computer Modeling the Ideal Otto Cycle," SAE Technical Paper 630084, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630084.Also In
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