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    Solar Roadways

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    Solar Roadways 2. Contents Introduction Theory Structure Advantages Disadvantages References 3. Introduction  The Solar Roadways consists of structurally engineered solar panels that we drive on.  Each Solar Road Panel (roughly 12’ by 12’) interlinks with neighboring panels to form the Solar Roadways system.  The Solar Roadway generates electrical power from the sun and becomes a nation’s decentralized‚ intelligent‚ self-healing power grid‚ replacing our current deteriorating power distribution

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    - both developed and developing countries‚ this predominately mobile or vehicular pollution that contributes to air quality problems. All motor vehicles exhaust fumes coming out of the tailpipe when the engine is running mostly through the air pollution issue. Tailpipe emissions of vehicle engines burning fuel‚ the products are emitted from vehicle exhaust system. Vehicular pollution is the worst thing about that as vehicular emissions at ground level to where we are emitted in the breath can not

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    car and the present scenario provide them with different kind of power transmission engines‚ however‚ the engines based on electrical and gasoline are common. In electrical transmission vehicle‚ there is a set of batteries that provides electricity to the motor. The engine then turns a transmission‚ which turns the wheels. In gas-powered car there is a fuel tank‚ which supplies gasoline to the engine and the engine gives power to turn the wheels. Many different characters can be found in both of the

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    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT AT SHRIRAM PISTONS & RINGS Ltd. [pic] Submitted By NIHIT PANT B.Tech 3rd year 0622240038 [pic] MECHANICAL ENG. DEPARTMENT (I.T.S. ENGINEERING COLEGE) (GREATER NOIDA) ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Dinesh Sharma (Manager Piston plant.) for allowing me to be a part of this esteemed comapny. It has been a wonderful experience working with so many experienced people.I would especially

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    HYBRID CARS: THE BEST OR THE WORST CHOICE? CLAIM 1 Hybrid cars can help to save money. REASONS: Hybrid cars use combination of fuel engine and electric generator which consume less fuel. EVIDENCE: You won’t have to spend as much money on fuel. Hybrid cars have an electric motor as well as a gasoline engine. The gasoline engine is not engaged during low speeds‚ which saves money on your fuel costs. (page 1‚ paragraph 1‚ line 1) http://www.easy-green-living.org/advantages-disadvantages-hybrid-cars

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    negative impacts on its relevant environmental‚ economic‚ social‚ and health aspects. Alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon compound‚ which is‚ consists of C-C and C-H single bonds. Alkanes are highly combustible and it is a valuable fuel‚ and during combustion reaction‚ alkane can release a very large amount of heat and the product yield from this reaction is H2O (water)‚ and CO2 (carbon dioxide) or CO (carbon monoxide)‚ in which depends on whether the reaction is complete or incomplete. The first 4 alkanes

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    6A 1. Assume that diesel fuel is C14H30 and that gasoline is octane. a. Calculate the amount of energy (heat) – in kcal - each releases per gram when combusted. b. Compare each as fuel for trucks. c. Why do so many large trucks have diesel engines? Gasoline: C8H18 C8H18 (l) + 252O2 (g) 8CO2 (g) + 9H2O (g) Standard Bond energies: H-C | 99 kcal/mol | C-C | 83 kcal/mol | O=O | 119 kcal/mol | C=O | 192 kcal/mol | H-O | 111 kcal/mol | Heat= [16(192)+18(111)]

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    the molecules of the fuel to break surface tension‚ making the gasoline less dense and closer to gas form so that all of the fuel is used more efficiently‚ since in gasoline only the fumes are flammable (LaPointe).This is actually better for your engine and allows for increased fuel economy in your vehicle and cleaner exhaust fumes. Many people argue that since acetone is so acidic that putting it in your fuel system it will eventually eat away at your gas tank and ruin various components of your

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    Introduction The automotive industry has been highly competitive all over the world. Automakers form their strategies based on the external factors in political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental‚ and legal change within their industry. Using PESTEL analysis will allow managers to watch how changes in each part affect their industry‚ forcing change in order to stay competitive. Performing this analysis periodically will help identify macro changes faster. Political Governments around

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    produced by the engine by sucking it from the blow air back into the engine.  The additional air is supplemented with fuel by the ECU (electronic control unit).  That causes the engine to produce much more power as it is being supplied with more air and fuel than it possibly could without it.  A naturally aspirated engine‚ or "N/A" engine‚ has to "suck" air through the intake manifolds‚ throttle body‚ ait filter‚ etc.  With this setup‚ the most air pressure that can enter the combustion chamber of the

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