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    happen? RESEARCH Gasoline is obtained from petroleum in oil refineries‚ and used as fuel in combustion engines. It is made of over 250 types of hydrocarbons. Aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene and benzene are used to increase the octane rating of gasoline. Other additives are also added to improve engine performance and reduce the emission of harmful gasses formed as byproducts of the combustion process. Some hydrocarbons found in gasoline like benzene are carcinogenic. These hydrocarbons escape

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    P G student‚ 2 Assistant professor‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Oriental Institute Of science and technology‚ Bhopal‚ India ABSTRACT Crankshaft is one of the critical components for the effective and precise working of the internal combustion engine. In this paper a dynamic simulation is conducted on a crankshaft from a single cylinder 4- stroke diesel engine. A three-dimension model of diesel engine crankshaft is created using SOLID WORKS software. Finite element analysis (FEA) is

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    Japan in 1997. Toyota and Honda introduced hybrid cars to the American markets in the beginning of 1999. Hybrid car are a combination of gasoline and electric powered car. Hybrid cars consist of a internal combustion engine that is small and fuel efficient. The hybrid cars internal combustion engine is assisted by the electric motor when the car is accelerating. The electric motor is generated by rechargeable batteries that automatically recharges when the car is being driven. The Toyota and Honda

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    Honda and Hybrid Electric Vehicles Honda was founded in Hamamatsu‚ Japan‚ by Soichiro Honda in 1946 as the Honda Technical Research Institute. The company began as a developer of engines for bicycles‚ but by 1949 it had produced its first motorcycle‚ called the Dream. In 1959‚ Honda entered the U.S. automobile and motorcycle market by opening the American Honda Motor Company. A few years later‚ in 1963‚ Honda released its first sports car‚ the S500‚ in Japan. Honda Motor Co. Inc. grew rapidly

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    IGNITION SYSTEM(INCLUDES DISTRIBUTOR) MEMBERS • ARIVARASAN • MUSTAQIM • UMAIR • FARIS INTRODUCTION about INGNITION SYSTEM An ignition system is a system for igniting a fuel-air mixture. Ignition systems are well known in the field of internal combustion engines such as those used in petrol (gasoline) engines used to power the majority of motor vehicles‚ but they are also used in many other applications such as in oil-fired and gas-fired boilers‚ rocket engines and so on. BREAK POINT TYPE This

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    be transformed once again to kinetic energy. This leads to the loop of cycle until excitation of this phenomenon [1]. The measurement of vibrations is affected by the number degrees of freedom of measured object. Mechanical system such internal combustion engine has a very large number of degrees of freedom. L. J. Sitnik‚ M. Magdziak-Tokáowicz‚ R. Wróbel‚ P. Kardasz In order to cope with this problem and avoid the large number of calculations‚ interpolation functions are used to bring physical

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    Diesel engines are heavier so a 2500 cc diesel engine will be heavier than a 2500 cc petrol engine because stronger parts are needed for their operation‚ this extra weight will reduce their performance levels. The turbo diesel engine will gain a higher percentage of the increase in horsepower but will not automatically become faster than a similar sized gasoline engine with a turbocharger offering the same amount of boost. Complexity is reduced in a diesel engine as there is no ignition system

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    environment impact As Johnson Matthey is primarily in the research and development field of products the technological environment impacts them and visa versa. However if the technological field should change so much as to rule out the internal combustion engine altogether then catalytic converters will be outdated and rendered redundant. In response to this Johnson Matthey has researched and continues to research alternative technologies to further improve on current ideas (Johnson Matthey case

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    MOTHERFUCKING STEAM ENGINES BITCH TOP INTRO Brief History of the Steam Engine One of the most significant industrial challenges of the 1700’s was the removal of water from mines. Steam power was used to pump the water from the mines. Now‚ this might seem to have very little to do with modern steam-powered electrical power plants. However‚ one of the fundamental principles used in the development of steam-based power is the principle that condensation of water vapour can create a vacuum. This

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    could travel longer distances causing the need for motels‚ fast food places‚ and diners. In the beginning‚ automobiles made life better for humans‚ but with the growing number‚ environmental issues began to appear. In this unperfected world‚ the combustion process caused by automobile engines emits several types of pollutants. The exhaust from automobiles is generated by the chemical and mechanical process that occurs in order for a vehicle to work‚ this exhaust is what pollutes the air. Exhaust

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