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    Diesel engine The diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition engine) is an internal combustion engine that uses the compression to initiate ignition and burn the fuel that has been injected into the combustion chamber. This contrasts with spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to gasoline), which use a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture. The diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency in any internal…

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    have been changing and evolving, and it continues to this day to grow at a fast rate. In the beginning, people used to ride horses and wagons as a source of transportation. During the Industrial Revolution, the steam engine was born. With the steam engine creation, the combustion engine came to be, and the automobile industry begins. Many improvements and changes have been made in the development of automobiles. One of the main quality for a vehicle that has not been changed until recently is…

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    not changed much in the last 60 years. While they have gotten faster, safer, and more efficient, there have not been any major changes in the technology used since the first cars were brought to market in the early 1900s. They still use an internal combustion engine, use gasoline as fuel, emit exhaust that harms the environment, require fueling up at gas stations, need oil changes, and have many moving parts, making it more likely something breaks and needs repaired. It is time to revolutionize…

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    Diesel Engines Vs. Gasoline Engines in Trucks There are many people in the world who don’t even know what the similarities and differences are between gasoline engines and diesel engines in trucks. Most people don’t even care about the similarities and differences and just stick with the type of truck they like. Here in this essay though, the main similarities and differences between the two will be explained by the listed pros and cons of each. For the most part, on the roads of big cities or…

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    energy to power them. Now there are so many choices and different styles out there, there’s one for everyone. First you have to choose if you want an all electric (or plug in) or a plug in hybrid which is a half battery half regular combustion engine (gas engine). The all electric vehicles are meant for short travel like to work and back, or running errands around town, on average they get about 100 miles to a full charge (“Car and driver, pg.1”). The hybrid is good for either of these…

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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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    Heywood J.B. [1] defines internal combustion engine as a machine that works converting chemical energy, present in the fuel, to mechanical energy. This kind of machine is used to generate power and make human life easier. Also engine is used in large scale around the word. However the fuel used in engines is a controversial discussion because it is from nonrenewable resources, which are being depleted at a rapid rate. Moreover, the combustion of fossil fuel releases many emissions in the…

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    automobile. It changed the lives of many everyday Americans. A gasoline powered, internal combustion engine created by Karl Benz…

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    automobiles, people were accustomed to using horses to get around, which were safer but definitely not as fast as cars. An automobile typically has four wheels and can hold 1-6 people, depending on the vehicle. Cars that use gasoline are powered by an engine that allows it to move and can vary in size and power. The first gas-powered automobile was invented and patented in 1886 by Karl Benz. Electric cars are powered by a battery that needs recharging once the battery’s energy is depleted. .…

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    energy powering fuel, although citing the prohibitive cost involved, however the introduction of the legislation forced many automakers to seek innovation into alternate ways of the automobile powering fuel with efficient and effective engines with internal combustion to reduce pollution to the environment. A research by Mckinsey & Company (August 2013) customer demands and regulation for emission and safety have added cost unlikely to be passed to consumers, product differentiation is aligned…

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