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    Gas Engine Essay

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    mechanic isn 't an easy task and will never be. The research I conducted on diesel and gas engines was unique, the things I experienced with job shadowing was unique, and the success and struggle with my project was outstanding. A gas engine is “a type of internal-combustion engine using a flammable gas, such as coal gas or natural gas, as fuel” (Collins English Dictionary). A diesel engine is “an internal-combustion engine that uses the heat of highly compressed air to ignite a spray of fuel…

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    worldwide well-known manufacturer of diesel engines. It supplies its products to North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, China, Korea, Japan, Latin America, India, Russia, Southeast Asia, South Pacific and Mexico. This publicly traded corporation employs around 55,000 people, who do not only create high-quality diesel and natural gas engines, but also design, distribute and sell engine-related products (1). On the top of that, Cummins provides service of its engines and interconnected…

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    Diesel Emissions

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    Engines have had emissions control since the 1970s. Emissions controls were first introduced to engines because a growing number of people had difficulty breathing, and many illnesses attributed to the harmful emissions produced by the internal combustion engine. The environment also held noticeable damage in certain areas which resulted in the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) being created. The regulations are updated every few years by the EPA. Most big industries frown upon the EPA…

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    Combustion Reaction Essay

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    Concerned Scientists). One huge bummer about diesel is that it's known to give off more smoke and more carbon dioxide that those cars with normal engines do. The smell from the smoke of the diesel doesn’t smell pleasant, this showing an issue in ethics, and social issues. As it affects the air making it smell worse affecting people (lung cancer could happen), and it's not ethical because it isn’t acceptable for all cars to start using diesel engines as it could affect the people…

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    Diesel mechanics is a very complex and very tedious job. That requires strength as well as stature and smarts. The schooling requirements are a learning experience and it barely takes money out of your wallet. The school helps you to have a better career as a mechanic in general, so you can fix things yourself and it helps when you can have more money in your pocket to do the things you want. Being a mechanic is helpful and it saves money. Your work schedule. Most diesel technicians work full…

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    Petrol Engine Essay

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    Engine assessment Petrol engines. A petrol engine is an internal combustion engine with spark ignition, designed to run on petrol and homogeneous hazardous and unstable fuels. The first petrol combustion engine was prototyped in 1882 in Italy by Enrico Bernard. The pre commixing was afore now done in a carburettor, but now it is done by electronically controlled fuel injection, except in diminutive engines where the cost of electronics does not give a substantial reason for the integrated…

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    Navy Career Analysis

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    efficiency rating. I was a MM1 in my part of my Navy career so I learned and focused heavily on steam propulsion and power generation. After the second half of my first part of my career I transitioned over to the Diesel Side. I later was cross rated to Engineman since all I did was Diesel work primarily. I have been ASE certified Auto Mechanic since 2005 and both my step dads were mechanics growing up. So I have a fair amount of experience at everything to make my conclusions. I ran an…

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    Advantages Of CNG And LNG

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    (CNG) is a fuel obtained by compressing a natural gas to less than its 1 per cent volume at standard atmospheric pressure volume or 3600PSIA. It is use as an alternative automotive fuel with compressed natural conversion kit or compressed natural gas engine. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS 1. It is colourless and odourless. 2. It is clean and has a clean burning. 3. It has low carbon monoxide emission. 4. It has no particulate matter emission. 5. For safety reasons odorant…

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    during the American revolution and brought a victory to America. A submarine is powerful weapon for the navy in any country. Submarine consists of many parts.The main parts to make submarine work (move, float and sink) are ballast tank, planes and engines First,ballast tank is a huge tank have…

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    Engines-petrol and diesel INTRODUCTION:- Petrol Engine: It is an internal combustion engine (known as gasoline engine in North America). It consists of a spark ignition and design to run on petrol and similar volatile fuels. The fuel mixing was done in carburettor in earlier days but now it is done using fuel injection. Petrol engines runs at higher speed than diesel engine, this is due to the small size of piston. Petrol engine has many applications like: 1) Motorcars 2) Motorcycles…

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