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    EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF HOMOGENEOUS CHARGE COMPRESSION IGNITION MODE COMBUSTION Ramanaiah Nasana1, M.V.Sirisha 2, M.Mastanaiah3 1M.Tech Student, 2 Assistant Professor, 3 Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering DR.SAMUEL GEORGE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MARKAPURAM-523316, PRAKASAM DIST, ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT The advent of stringent

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    Title Unit-2: Vehicle Engine Principles, Operation, Service and Repair Learner KALPIT GAJAJAN VAZE Grading criteria Achieved? • Explain the operating cycles of Spark Ignition and Compression Ignition Engines. (P1) • Explain the vehicle design and performance implications of a TATA ARIA. (P2) • Explain the function, operation and construction of Fiat Siena Engine. (P3) • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the design and performance of Tata Nano and Maruti Alto engines. (M1) • Evaluate the

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    Electrical Vehicle Summary Electrical vehicle technology has been present for a while and is a proven technology that need only reshaping to meet the global need. Though, in the past, the technology had failed to compete with the internal combustion engine due to initial cost, the technology has done well in recent years. Electric vehicle ability to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, like carbon and carbon dioxide, and the advantages it enjoys, such as low maintenance and running cost, can

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    can be used as a replacement for fossil fuels. Biogas engines helps to recover waste management, as well as it also used to generate an economical energy supply. The decomposition of putrescible organic material is used to formed biogas. Biogas combined heat and power or cogeneration, usually in a biogas engine, for the production of useful heat and electricity, at high efficiency. Energy distributor Clarke is of GE Jenbacher biogas engines are designed for strong operation on difficult gases like

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    type of engine. During rush hours and heavy traffic, when vehicles are gaining most of their use, the electric powered engine helps reduce cost and maintain environmental health. American automotive companies need to start utilizing hybrid engines rather than normal gasoline-fueled engines by making hybrid engines the automotive standard. To begin with, the history of the super fuel-efficient vehicle began with Wolfgang Duerheimer who invented the hybrid car when he combined an internal combustion

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    hybrid engine. During rush hours and heavy traffic, when vehicles are gaining most of their use, the hybrid engine helps reduce cost and maintain environmental health. American automotive companies need to start utilizing hybrid engines rather than normal gasoline-fueled engines by making hybrid engines the automotive standard. To begin with, the history of the super fuel-efficient vehicle began with Wolfgang Duerheimer who invented the hybrid car when he combined an internal combustion engine with

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    Specific Purpose - To inform my audience about hybrid vehicles. Central Idea - Hybrid car history and different platforms of hybrid vehicles. Introduction I. A hybrid car is a vehicle with more than one power source such as a small internal combustion engine and an electric motor. II. Most hybrids only use gasoline when needed. The electric motor, powered by a stack of rechargeable batteries, is the primary workhorse for propulsion under low-speed driving. III. When you think of a hybrid

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    Engines run on petroleum. Petroleum is used in many products such as plastics, ink paint, shoe polish, nylons, roof shingles, novelty candy, cosmetics, candles, vaseline, bug biller, ammonia, tires, asphalt, crayons, paper, cups, and wax paper. Although petroleum may be useful in many applications, the best used for petroleum is diesel fuel for many reasons. One reason diesel fuel is the best and most efficient use for petroleum is that diesel fuel contains about 14% more energy by volume than

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    reviews the history of free piston internal combustion engines with its advantages over traditional engines and applications. In this research paper unique characteristics of free piston engine are reviewed and working of this engine is discussed with its successful application in air compressor and gas generator. Finally this article reviews the history, working, advantages and applications of free piston engine. INTRODUCTION A free engine is a thermal engine having linear piston movement to extract

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    Abstract The efficiency of an automobile engine is low as all the energy produced by the engine by burning the fuel is not used completely. A large portion of the energy is lost in friction, cooling and exhaust heat. This lost energy is almost around 50% [1]. Heat is a major reason for the loss in efficiency. All of the automotive industry is working towards reducing the losses by making more efficient technologies which can improve the vehicle efficiency. In this project we focus on the various

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