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← ScienceWhich consequence results when exceeding engine's isentropic efficiency limit?
A)Elevated exhaust gas temperatures occur✓
B)Decreased mechanical stress fracture rate
C)Increased combustion insulation effectiveness
D)Improved thermodynamic cycle performance
💡 Explanation
Exceeding isentropic efficiency causes elevated exhaust gas temperature increase because more energy is lost to irreversibilities. Therefore, exhaust temps rise; rather than increased mechanical stress or cycle improvement under high efficiency operating combustion regimes.
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