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Willian’s line test is conducted on a constant speed diesel engine operating at 1500 rpm and developing 50 KW power output at full load. Willan’s line may be considering as a straight line up to 60% load, with the slope of the line being 8° (eight degrees). The fuel consumption for this engine is 2.46kg/h at 10% load. Calorific value (C.V.) of fuel used is 42MJ/kg. Calculate (i) Frictional power (ii) Fuel consumption in kg/h at 60% load (iii) Brake thermal efficiency at 60% load. (iv) Mechanical efficiency at 40% load (v) Brake torque at 40% load.