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    reason . Most time drivers drives cars at high speed and whenever he saw any object in front of him he can’t control his speed that’s why accident occurs . If we can control this speed by decelerating cars speed then this accident rate will reduce . So I want to research in this topic to control braking system automatically . My point of view is if car brake can be controlled by detecting object position in front of it accident may not occur and we can have a safe road system [1] . Literature Review

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    Invention of the Automobile In the beginning, man’s only form of transportation was his own feet. Later, to comfort his journey on foot, was the invention of footwear. Through envy of the speed of other animals he would learn to tame these animals. People who live in the desert ride atop camels. The people who live in the frigid climates travel by dogs. Some people from places like India ride elephants. But the must widely used form of transportation by animal power was by horse. Man would

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    engineering expert I have been assigned several engineering design projects. One of the projects I have been assigned at October 2005 to work on was to design the side arm charger of a wagon un-loader system. XXXXX was selected as the designer and execution supervisor of this project. The wagon un-loader system will be installed in KHORASAN Steel Complex (; KSC) at Neyshabour. The main purpose in KHORASAN Steel Complex is to construct a reduction plant in order to increase the amount of produced sponge

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    better performance caterpillar invented new technology called Hydraulically actuated Electronic Unit Injection (HEUI) fuel systems.  1.1 Introduction: To achieving outstanding fuel economy, high torque output and to reduce the emission produced from the relatively small engine displacement an innovative injection technology has came in the early 1990’s. The use of hydraulic force to pressurize fuel for injection was innovative technology to advance the use of powerful, cleaner and

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    all mechanical problems, catching them early can save motorists time and money. With that in mind, here are the five most common signs you need truck transmission repair. 1. Delayed Response Your vehicle's transmission system was designed to move power from the engine to the drive shafts and wheels as quickly as possible. When it cannot perform this primary function, something is wrong. In most cases, the problem starts out as a slight hesitation in acceleration. You might step on the gas pedal and

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    INTRODUCTION We are pleased to formally introduce Intercontra Initiatives Limited, an institution that maintains expert and technological know-how to ensure the delivery of efficient, cost-saving, and, cutting edge solutions to clientele in the key sectors of Telecommunications and Oil & Gas industry in the African economy. We provide customer-driven and tailored services to diverse clients in this niche market segment particularly in the areas of engineering and logistics. We recognise that your

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    Full Hybrid Transmission System 1 FULL HYBRID DESCRIPTION Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) differentiates from basic electric vehicles (EV) through their use of two power sources. The purpose of having two power sources is to utilize the properties of both the electric component and combustion engine to create a vehicle that’s more efficient and less environmentally damaging. Different types of hybrid systems utilise different properties of the power sources through compromise, allowing better performance

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    The advantages and disadvantages of point absorbers can be seen in table 1. Advantages Disadvantages • Could Supply energy in secluded regions • Potential Navigation Hazard for ships • The demand for electricity during seasons coincides with the availability of wave power. • The structural loading due extreme weather conditions may be 100 times the average loading. Resulting in the structural design being more expensive. • Land allocation to point absorbers are negligible • High Construction

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    Sea waves could be converted into electricity by use of different Outer Continental Shelf energy apparatuses including terminators, point absorbers, attenuators, and overtopping devices. Using horizontal axis turbines, ocean currents can also be used to generate electricity. Likewise, sea tides can be employed to produce electricity by using tidal energy turbines. Temperature differences between the upper and lower waters of the sea may also be used to generate power through the Ocean Thermal Energy

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    Running Head: SEQUENTIAL GEARBOXES Abstract      This paper will discuss the technology of sequential gearboxes. Relatively new technology, the sequential gearbox has been applied mostly in ATV’s, motorcycles, and the automobile racing industry. Recently this technology has begun to reach passenger cars. There are three main points of discussion; the workings of a manual transmission, how a sequential gearbox works and the advantages of them, and the applications

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