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    efficient gasoline engine research receive FISITA awards 3 December 2012 | Cross-sectional view of SGDI cylinder head showing the layout of the combustion system. King et al. Click to enlarge. | Papers on the Ricardo turbocharged spray-guided gasoline direct injection (T-SGDI) combustion system and on its HyBoost research (earlier post) took awards for most “outstanding paper” at the recent FISITA 2012 World Automotive Congress in Beijing in the “future internal combustion engines” and “future powertrain”

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1. STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) The objective of the SIWES Unit is to ensure that students in Science and Technology-based disciplines are made to acquire sufficient practical knowledge so that when they get employed on graduation they become immediately productive with little of no further training in their fields of specialization. The SIWES Unit is responsible for the coordination of the Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES)

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    The significance of Karl Benz‚ Gottlieb Daimler and the first Automobiles Towards the end of the industrial revolution‚ as the internal combustion engine developed‚ the opportunity to find an alternative to horse powered carriages arrived. According to G.N Georgano‚ Karl Benz‚ a German engineer who worked in his own workshop in Mannheim developed and built engines for a living. In the year 1885‚ he develops his first prototype. Named the Benz Patent Motorwagen‚ his three wheeled car is patented

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    times more resulting 600 tons of bio-diesel per day which will produce 200MW of electricity per hour. MAJOR COMPONENTS IN ALGAE BIO-DIESEL POWER PLANT: 1. Algae plantation 2. Algae oil extraction and bio-diesel plant 3. Internal combustion power plant Continuous Algae production utilizing the photobioreactors is a highly reliable method for producing high density monocultures of marine and fresh water algae. The total control of all parameters are automatically controlled

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    1. (a) The diagram below represents the industrial fractional distillation of crude oil. (i) Identify fraction A. (ii) What property of the fractions allows them to be separated in the column? (2) (b) A gas oil fraction from the distillation of crude oil contains hydrocarbons in the C15 to C19 range. These hydrocarbons can be cracked by strong heating. (i) Write the molecular formula for the alkane with 19 carbon atoms. (ii) Name the type of reaction involved in cracking. (iii) Write

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    with electric motor was assembled in England. By the end of nineteenth century‚ hundreds of electric cars were being used in the United States. A significant development occurred when Porsche- a German- invented a hybrid when he used an internal combustion engine and then combined it with an electric motor. This is recorded as the first hybrid car in the history. Later‚ in the start of twentieth century‚ Henry Ford- father of automobile industry- developed the first assembly line manufacturing plant

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    between a diesel engine and a gas engine is in the injection process. Most car engines use port injection or a carburetor. A port injection system injects fuel just prior to the intake stroke (outside the cylinder). A carburetor mixes air and fuel long before the air enters the cylinder. In a car engine‚ therefore‚ all of the fuel is loaded into the cylinder during the intake stroke and then compressed. The compression of the fuel/air mixture limits the compression ratio of the engine -- if it compresses

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    should be. Nonetheless‚ because you’ll need to charge it in order to use it‚ it’s worthwhile to be prepared for the following potential issues. Not All Charging Stations Are the Same The one thing you may miss about driving a vehicle with an internal combustion engine is that all gas stations are essentially the same. If you know how to fill up at one‚ you know how to fill up at all of them. Furthermore‚ you know how long it takes to fill your vehicle‚ regardless of where it’s being done. One thing you’ll

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    # 2 diesel‚ Bio-Diesel and gasoline fuels FUTT 13 is a breakthrough technological formulation which is specifically developed to accelerate the combustion rate of hard-to-burn hydrocarbon molecules. It functions by promoting the decompression of the large fuel particles in the flame and thus produces smaller fragments‚ which in turn are quickly burnt. This facilitates to complete the final stages

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    diesel engine by means of fuel injection pump. Air Intake System This system supplies necessary air to the engine for fuel combustion. It consists of a pipe for supplying of fresh air to the engine. Filters are provided to remove dust particles from air. Exhaust System The exhaust gas is removed from engine‚ to the atmosphere by means of an exhaust system. A silencer is normally used in this system to reduce noise level of the engine. Cooling System The heat produced due to internal combustion‚ drives

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