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    Motor Vehicle Essay

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    Development of the Motor Vehicles in the World For decades motor vehicles have become familiar in the world, vehicles have evolved from simple steam powered engines that could be used for transportation to hydrogen powered engine vehicles and then the petrol gasoline powered engine vehicles. Recently there has been development of electric vehicles to reduce the effect of pollution the petrol powered vehicles emits. The charged vehicles can go for an average of 60kms before they are recharged…

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    in internal combustion engines. Petrol is a fossil fuel which can be known as a natural gas, petrol can also be referred to as propane. Propane is liquefied petroleum gas, its a product of both crude oil and natural gas. Because propane is derived from these two fossil fuels, its effect on the environment can be difficult to separate out. What is known is that is a reasonably clean-burning fuel compared to diesel and gasoline. When petrol is burnt it produces…

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    Parametric study and Optimization of C.I Engine Using Plastic Pyrolysis Oil for low NOx emissions Using Taguchi Method Abstract: Fossil fuel shortage and severe environmental problems have attracted great attention on the exploitation of clean renewable energies. The utilization of lignocellulosic biomass resources will play an increasingly important role in the future. The objective of the study is to optimize the parameters such as plastic pyrolysis oil diesel blend %, injection pressure and…

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    The American Auto Industry Environmental Analysis The automobile is credited to great discoveries from Europe back in the 1800’s. The USA however soon took the baton and has been a major player in innovation on both production techniques and Automobiles. Henry Ford invented Techniques for mass production which improved the layout of inputs in the production process of these automobiles. This led to a game changer in car production as what followed after were improvements in a lot factors. Design…

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    Stratton is an American industrial company that primarily is involved in engineering, developing, and manufacturing internal combustion gas engines for small power machines. The company was started in 1908 and they are the world’s leading producer in small engines and specialize in products such as: generators, pressure washers, snow blowers, air compressors, and lawnmower engines. The Briggs and Stratton plant in Auburn has been in service since August of 1995. The company has been a top 5…

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    Electric Cars Essay

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    battery, it’s totally different type with high technology. It’s costly. Yet, costly not always means perfect, the problem still there. The internal combustion engine has a long life, even 30 years even more than 30 years. But, the automotive battery technology is not mature enough, consequently battery’s life is more shorter than the internal combustion engine. A car should work at least 15 years or more. People need practicability, no matter the vehicle development, but the main function it’s…

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    Thermodynamics

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    increase in internal energy plus external work done by the…

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    Shaping The Automotive Industry The Influences of modern design on the automotive industry has been mapped from 1885 till the present day. The first vehicle came with no outer shell was only an engine and a three wheels, exposing all the mechanics for easy access; the functionality was more important than the looks. Latter automobile industry was influenced by many factors and aesthetics including what was in style relating to fashion, makeup, movies, architecture, popular culture, and…

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    result of a process which extracts lubricating and fuel oil were removed from crude oil. France, Germany, and Austria, early in the nineteenth century, began developing internal combustion engines. Nicholaus August Otto, a German, created a gas-powered four stroke engine in the mid 1860’s. One of his employees later perfected an engine which could be used in automobiles. Charles and Frank Duryea built the first the gas-driven vehicle in 1893 three years before Henry Ford produced the first of…

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    efficiency, “every electric motor is also an electric generator, that makes it very simple to implement regenerative braking, which captures momentum as [electricity] for battery charging.” (David Tesla Veteran Explains Why Electric Motors Crush Engines). Making electric cars go the extra mile, and in this case, it can go more than just a…

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