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    MCI 3525C MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE TACTICAL VEHICLE FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON‚ DC Table of Contents Page Contents........................................................................................................................ Student Information ...................................................................................................... Study Guide............................................................................................

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    PIEZOELECTRIC SEA-WAVE CONVERTER Need of the Hour Vishakha Bansal Payal Gupta Kanwardeep Singh ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Part – 2 ‚ IT-BHU Abstract: Our group aims to produce sustainable energy using piezoelectric crystal pads. “Power harvesting” from vibrations of the piezoelectric substances is the topic of latest research. In our paper we intend to theoretically shed light on the feasibility regarding the use of piezoelectric crystals for generation of energy for meeting the future energy requirements

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    COVER PAGE NAME: Nishpa Juggoo STUDENT NUMBER: M00430353 DATE: 11/02/13 MODULE NAME AND NUMBER: IFP0500 Integrated Subject Based Project ASSIGNMENT TITLE: S4 Information Problem Solving Report TUTOR: Dr. Sweta Rout Hoolash 1 S4 INFORMATION PROBLEM SOLVING REPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIAL OCCASION COMPANY Nishpa Juggoo 2/11/2013 2 Table of Content Title Name Page Numb er Cover Page 1 Introduction 2 First Existing Company: United Bus Service Limited 2.1 Analysis of the

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    and on countries that have not made the transition yet from leaded to unleaded gasoline for their cars and machinery. Outside the industrialized world‚ there are not enough refineries capable of producing unleaded gas‚ many cars had no catalytic converters‚ and if the cars ran on lower-octane unleaded gasoline‚ it would create more pollutants. The best option is for us is to aggressively phase out of the market place with a five year deadline. In the meantime‚ we will push the governments

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    of Environmental Quality. "Cars and Air Pollution." ADEQ. Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality‚ Jan. 2010. Web. 19 Feb. 2012. . • Blank‚ Chris. "Reasons for Urban Decay." EHow. Demand Media‚ 14 July 2009. Web. 19 Feb. 2012. . • "Catalytic Converters." International Platinum Group Metals Association. Jan. 2010. Web. 19 Feb. 2012. . • EPA on the internet. Jan 1993. Environmental Protection Agency. 02/19/2012 • HOLSTEIN‚ JARED. "Five Bestselling Hybrids." Car and Driver. Car and Driver‚ July

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    “Exhaust Analysis of Four Stroke Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Using Copper Based Catalytic Converter” By Amin Chiragkumar Mahendrabhai Guided by: Dr. Pravin P. RathodPh.D.Associate ProfessorMechanical Engineering Department | Prof. Jigish J. GoswamiME (I.C. / Auto)Assistant ProfessorMechanical Engineering Department | A Thesis Submitted to Gujarat Technological University in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Engineering in Automobile Engineering

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    energizer 3 www.techalone.com CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE MAGNETIZER AND HYDRO CARBON FUEL 3. ATOMS OF HYDROGEN IN ITS PARA AND ORTHO STATE 4. HOW DOES MAGNETIZER ALLOW TO MEET THE REQUIRMENTS OF RULE 1-4 5. A COMPARISON BETWEEN A CATALYTIC CONVERTER AND THE MAGNETIZER 6. OXIDES OF NITROGEN AND FUEL TREATMENT 7. CONCLUSION 8. REFERENCE : 5 : 8 : 10 : 14 : 19 : 23 : 24 : 25 Mechanical engineering . www.techalone.com Fuel energizer 4 www.techalone.com Mechanical engineering . www.techalone

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    Increasing engine efficiency by Electronic Ignition‚ Fuel injection… ii) Increasing vehicle efficiency iii) Increasing driving efficiency iv) Cleaning up the emissions by Air Injection‚ Exhaust Gas Recirculation‚ Catalytic Converter‚ Spark Optimizer II. Evaporative emission control techniques a) By capturing vented vapors b) Reducing refueling losses 8. Latest advances in control of emissions from automobiles I. Nasa’s laser technology

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    memory‚ so that a technician can at a later date retrieve that fault in the form of a code which will help them determine the proper repair. Some of the more popular emission control devices installed on the automobile are: EGR valve‚ Catalytic Converter‚ Air Pump‚ PCV Valve‚ Charcol Canitiser etc. Like SI engine CI engines are also major source of emission. Several experiments and technologies are developed and a lot of experiments are going on to reduce emission from CI engine. The main constituents

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    equipment on most cars today. Older and newer cars alike are equipped with a catalytic converter system. Which are supposed to convert hydrocarbons‚ carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides into harmless materials emitted from the automobiles engine. According to Robert Harley‚ when nitrogen oxide from the engines exhaust is "over- reduced‚" a complex chemical reaction ensues. Ammonia gas (NH3) forms in the catalytic converter‚ which is then emitted from the vehicles tailpipe and released into the air. These

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