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    Hello Steemians, guess it's time to drop my second STEM post. But first I'd like to recognize two individuals that may have helped me get the right start into the steem community, the persons of @sogless and @mrbreeziewrites. They've been of good guidance. Yeah, to the business of the day. Since I'm just getting to my third year in the University studying Mechanical Engineering, I should say I know just little in the world of Engineering until steemit kinda made me expose myself to that world…

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    Annotated Bibliography This study focused on the methods of improving a turbocharger’s efficiency at low engine RPMs through the use of steam. Other methods of increasing turbocharging efficiency include two-stage turbos and electrically assisted turbos; however, steam was determined to be the most efficient. The authors determined that by injecting steam into the turbine rather than exhaust gases at low RPMs, engine performance “can be increased by 25.0% over the exhaust turbocharging…

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    Power Train Essay

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    • Compression ignition engine (CI engine or Diesel engine) :- These are mainly used in large vehicles and industrial systems • Gas turbine: - These are mainly used in aircrafts due to its high power/weight ratio and it can also be used for stationary power…

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    Jet Engine History

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    A jet engine is a sort of engine that releases a quick moving jet of gas to produce thrust as per Newton's third law of motion. This expansive meaning of jet engines incorporates turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, pulse jets and pump-jets, yet in like but in common term usage, the term commonly refers to a gas turbine Brayton cycle engine, an type of engine with a revolving compressor fueled by a turbine, with the remaining energy providing thrust. In today’s modern age of aviation, jet…

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    Comparing Two Tractors

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    window and a side window. Most came with 38 inch tires, but some came with 34 inch tires. International harvester marketing technique was that the tractor was large enough to do tillage but cheaper to buy and run than the next size up the 1206. The diesel was good on fuel with max pulling it would use 6.4 gallons and hour while the gas less efferent using 7.4 gallons per…

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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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    There have been several movies with the same genre where the protagonist is not always the victor, especially when it comes to film scenes that involve racing. I chose the title, “It is not Worth Giving Up When it Comes to Racing,” because in these movie scenes the protagonist does not win a particular car race. After losing the race they realize that it is not over. They realize that one loss is just the beginning to a great new start in their lives. The film scenes being compared…

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    Shafts of light shot through the windows on the otherwise still night, neatly silhouetting Dean and Rob in the front seats. Jack watched them, silently tracing their shadows from the backseat. The only sound was the humming of the engine, a gentle serenade to the void outside their car. He supposed this quiet was, in part, due to the circumstances they’d found themselves in. “So,” Rob murmured from his place behind the wheel, “who wants to pick up the gasoline?” He’d pulled the car up…

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    The water bottle rocket was to help us on our engineering skills. It was a fun project and I’m glad Coach Rob let us do it. Me and Dylan’s rocket was a great rocket except it flew on top of the gym. It flew an altitude of 87.41ft. which was ok. I thank it would have flown better if we have had a longer nose and bigger fins. The longer nose would have made it more top heavy. The bigger fins would have had a better base on it. I also made my own rocket and it flew really good. It was a 2-liter…

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    Everyone’s first car is always said to be the most memorable. In my experience, I could say the same thing. Firstly, my first car was a 1993 Subaru Impreza. It was glossy black, with nice metallic wheels, a four door sedan, but extremely cool. It was all wheel drive so it was an all great first vehicle. Secondly, this car came from my brother. My brother gave me my first car for free at the age of sixteen. My brother out of all the people, the guy with hardly any money to spend, gave me his car…

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