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    is also toxic and has to be handled with care. Gas fueled forklifts needn’t be the major source of carbon monoxide exposure in the warehouse since complete combustion of the fuel in adequate oxygen supply results in the formation of carbon(iv)oxide and water and no carbon monoxide is emitted. Inadequate oxygen results in incomplete combustion that results in the formation of carbon monoxide. Adjusting the air and fuel mixture will therefore ensure proper engine power fuel consumption as well as…

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    Advantages Of Fuel Pump

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    What is Fuel Pump? This is the device that takes fuel from the fuel tank and delivers it as per the demands of the engine. So the fuel is drawn from the tank and propelled into the internal combustion engine through the fuel pump. If the fuel pump is working effectively, the car will run properly. Mechanical Fuel Pumps Before the extensive adoption of electronic fuel injection, most of the carburetted automotive engines had mechanical fuel pumps that are also known as “puller pumps”. These had…

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    Depends on composition calorific value can vary between 25-49 KJ/Kg. Raw biogas has got comparatively less calorific value and might not seems to be a good option in automobile IC engines, though it can be used for stationary application IC engines installed near the Biogas production plant. It is the large percentage of CO2 in the raw or unpurified biogas that reduces the heating value of the gas, increases the compression and transportation costs. And as the compression and transportation are…

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    "Rocket" can mean diverse things. A great many people think about a tall, thin, round vehicle. They think about a rocket that dispatches into space. "Rocket" can mean a kind of motor. The word additionally can mean a vehicle that uses that motor. How Does a Rocket Engine Work? Like most motors, rockets smolder fuel. Most rocket motors transform the fuel into hot gas. The motor pushes the gas out its back. The gas makes the rocket push ahead. A rocket is not quite the same as a stream motor. A…

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    Burn, Baby, Burn: Comparing the burning speed of scented and unscented candles This experiment was performed to compare how quickly a scented and an unscented candle will burn. The tests were done by comparing the length that the candles will burn in 30 minutes - using unscented, rose scented and apple scented candles. Hypothesis: Unscented candles burn more quickly than scented candles. Overview: Candles Candles are a convenient way of providing light and heat when no electricity is…

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    1) The combustion of fossil fuels has a negative impact on the global carbon cycle. This is because when fossil fuels are burned they give off carbon emissions. With the combustion of fossil fuels growing, more and more carbon is being put into the global carbon cycle which is going to cause global warming-a negative effect. Therefore, the combustion of fossil fuels is having a negative impact on the global carbon cycle. 2) Predicting our future oil supply is controversial and involves some…

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    Heat Release Rate Model

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    proposed heat release rate model. The cylinder gas is considered as a spatially homogeneous thermodynamic system occupying in a single zone for the compression, expansion, intake, exhaust processes and two zones (burned and unburned zone) for the combustion process. The instantaneous composition of cylinder gases are obtained from the mass fraction of fuel burned. The instantaneous thermodynamic properties are computed by the established equations [20-21, 28]. The instantaneous gas properties…

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    life cycle: whether it is the increase in battery production to supply the electric cars or the impact of extraction of natural resources to make the fuels for the internal combustion vehicles (Hawkins et al. 997). One study showed that Lithium-ion batteries do not have as great of an environmental impact as internal combustion engines as far as emissions from every day use; however, they have the same impact as far as maintenance and disposal of the vehicles (Notter et al. 6552). Electric…

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    The Growth of Electric Cars Up until the 20th century, electric cars were more abundant than traditional combustion engined cars. The combustion engine overtook the electric engine in popularity due to being more convenient to refuel and Henry Ford mass producing the Ford model T. This leads to internal combustion engined cars to be very cheap. In present time, internal combustion engines still triumphs over the electric car, but they are becoming more mainstream as people around the world are…

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    Gas Turbine Theory

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    Brayton cycle is one where combustion occurs at constant pressure. Various components of the gas turbine were specifically designed to perform individual functions separately. These functions are known as Intake, Compression, Combustion, Expansion, and Exhaust. The Brayton cycle can also be better explained as air entering the inlet at atmospheric pressure and constant volume. As the air passes through the compressor, it increases in pressure and decreases in volume. Combustion occurs at…

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