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    Nickolaus Otto

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    & Cie.‚ which was the first company to manufacture internal combustion engines. The company exists today as Klockner-Humbolt-Deutz AG‚ the oldest company manufacturing internal combustion engines and the world’s largest manufacturer of air-cooled diesel engines. An Otto cycle is an idealized thermodynamic cycle which describes the functioning of a typical spark ignition reciprocating piston engine. The Otto cycle consists of adiabatic compression‚ heat addition at constant volume‚ adiabatic expansion

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    importance of electricity

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    in their homes to keep their food in a fresh condition. Indeed electricity serves as a faithful domestic servant in daily life. We all knew that trains and buses run by coal and petrol respectively. They run quite fast. But now steam engines and diesel engines are being replaced by electric engines and long distance trains as well as local trains in cities like Mumbai and Calcutta are being run by electric engines. Electrification of more and more railway tracks is being done. Thus‚ their speed

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    taken: Possible measures to reduce power leakages: Arrest leakages in suction chambers Prevent any interruptions in operation Fan stoppage during major S/D Raw Material Receiving system has 4 parts to feed‚ namely Blended Mix‚ Limestone‚ Solid Fuel & Calcined Lime. There is certain required rate to feed from all feeders‚ and certain number of feeders to feed all type of materials. Constraint with all feeders is that it can be run only upto a specified RPM. After doing Why-Why Analysis‚ our observation

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    man b& w me engine

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    ME Engines – the New Generation of Diesel Engines INTRODUCTION The introduction of the electronically controlled camshaft-less low speed diesel engines‚ which is now gaining momentum‚ is a milestone in diesel technology that deserves a place in history like Rudolf Diesel’s first engine in Augsburg‚ the 1912 motor vessel Selandia‚ the introduction of turbocharging on two-stroke diesels in 1954‚ and the first SCR (Selective Catalytic NOx Reduction) systems on ships in 1989. This paper

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    Car Tuning

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    to be reserved for racing “junkies”‚ but if we take a closer look‚ it actually proves to be quite beneficial in terms of fuel consumption and safety. Superchargers or turbochargers are known to increase engine efficiency and power‚ whereas advanced suspension and braking tend to drastically upgrade handling and thus safety. A carefully designed exhaust system can decrease fuel consumption by allowing the engine to breathe more easily. Body kits can also be added to the car in order to improve its

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    Green Engine

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    discoveries of the new millennium. It has got some unique features that were used for the first time in the making of engines. This engine is a piston less one with features like sequential variable compression ratio‚ direct air intake‚ direct fuel injection‚ multi-fuel usage etc. The efficiency of this engine is high when compared to the contemporary engines and also the exhaust emissions are near zero. The significance of the engine lies in the efficiency when the present world conditions of limited resources

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    busad106

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    2013 No one was prepared for a day like Saturday. That Walker’s final moments would carry such heartbreaking irony; that the sort of images that defined his life in film would also frame his death. Though the “Fast and Furious” anchor is star Vin Diesel playing Dominic Toretto‚ a local L.A. tough with a heart of gold‚ a few of the core cast members became minor constellations in their own right. Walker‚ as the undercover cop who became Dom’s best friend and his most reliable partner in crime‚ was

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    Resentment

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    During the 90’s when music was at an ever changing pace‚ one band that contributes to that change goes by the name “Fuel”. Thanks to co- founder‚ lead guitarist‚ and chief songwriter of the band Carl Bell. Fuel focuses on it’s performance of a mix of alternative and hard rock. Bell former songwriter of the band is well admired for his top number one singles known as “Shimmer” and “Hemorrhage”. Both songs touch basis with mixed emotions involving love and describing these relationships. The two songs

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    Air Pollution

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    AIR POLLUTION [pic] Introduction The earth’s atmosphere‚ at or near sea level‚ consists approximately of 78 percent nitrogen‚ 21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other gases. If it were possible to remain in this state‚ 100 percent clean air would result. However‚ many varied sources allow other gases and particulates to mix with the clean air‚ causing our atmosphere to become unclean or polluted. Some of these pollutants are visible while others are invisible‚ with each

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    boost. A lot of people enjoy the feel of the power kicking in when in the higher R.P.M. range. The forced induction engine sounds different that a N/A engine and many people enjoy the sound of a turbocharger. Fuel economy is better and the emissions are lower due to not need large amounts of fuel until the boost peeks. Some of the cons of the forced induction engine is heat‚ the unit added to the engine causes a strain on the engine in turn make the engine work harder and this produces heat. Another

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