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    “Diesel engines, long reputed for being loud and dirty, are making waves in the U.S.,” says Alex Davies of Business Insider. With the never ending evolution of modern technology, the diesel engine has come a long way since its invention in the late 19th century. With new advancements in technology, the diesel engine is no longer loud and dirty as it was in the past. In fact, with modern advancements, diesel engines have come to possess many advantages over gasoline engines. Modern diesel engines boast

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    Tristen Ogden Electronic Engines 6/22/15 Camshaft less To begin with major company’s such as Navistar, Cummins, and Detroit have been trying to come out with an engine design that makes them no longer have Camshafts! How could this be possible? (Electronically controlled valve timing) is the answer. The change, which is situated to produce results in the 2017 model year, would make International, the working organization of Navistar, the first producer to electronically control the valves. It

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    TERM PAPER REPORT ON “DESIGN, ANALYSYS AND OPTIMISATION OF MATERIAL FOR 150CC ENGINE CONNECTING ROD USING ALFA-SiC COMPOSITE” A TERM PAPER work on DESIGN AND ANALYSIS Submitted to K.L.University under the partial fulfilment of III /IV B.Tech By 13007005: DEEPAK KUMAR YADAV 13007021:G.VEERABHADRA RAO 13007429: G.SRI HARSHA 13007569: N. SRIRAM Under the guidance of Mr. T.VIJAI KUMAAR Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, K.L. UNIVERSITY Green fields, Vaddeswaram-522502 Guntur Dist. 2015-16 This is to

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    Abstract –Crankshafts are an integral part of an automobile engine. The crankshaft undergoes various loads and stresses during operation. A crankshaft is responsible in conjunction with the piston rod for converting the linear movement of piston into rotary movement. In this paper we represent FEA analysis and topology optimization of 2 wheeler crankshaft. In this paper represents detail about the project. In this project, the crankshaft will be analyzed and suitable changes for weight optimization

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    BMW's name is synonyms with luxury & performance. Thanks to its German engineered design, the BMW has always stood one step ahead of its competitors. As BMW is a luxury car, people have to invest a large sum of their hard earned money to become a BMW owner. Nevertheless, BMW owners are proud to own such a magnificent car. However, being a finely crafted car with high-performance rates does not make BMW invincible to issues. Every car is susceptible to mechanical failures, and BMW is not an exemption

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    ▪ An International leader in the field of engine production ▪ Develops racing car engines for many years Kamp produces four main types of car engines Type 1 – conventional type / sells externally Type 2, 3 & 4 – high tech types / sell internally Financial Data on Kamp Motors 2001 (x €1 million) Sales = 361 External Cost = 204 Staff = 98 Depreciation = 20 An important order in 2002 (Develop Type 2A engine) Quantity = 5000 engines Variable cost per unit = 2500 Full cost

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    advantageous in today’s society. Every so often, there’s someone who tries to defend the good over the bad. In this essay we will consider the positive and negative effects of technical advances and how they have affected today’s society. Laser technology has proven to be very useful and widely needed. In the 1950’s scientists began looking for a way to have a coherent light source unlike candle lights and lamp lights that are brighter towards the source and dims out when it’s farther away. After

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    Stupid or Resourceful? Technology has almost everyone hooked on it we use it for everything now and cannot stop relying on it. Some people think relying on technology is helping us gain more knowledge, but others think it is making us less resourceful. The first article which I will talk about is called "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" By Nicholas Carr; Carr discusses that use of internet resources can benefit us, but have a downside to them. The second article is "Smarter than You Think" by Clive

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    In the 21st century we as citizens have seen the way technology has evolved and is incorporated into our everyday lives, massive impacts such as communication, factories or _______ too much smaller tasks like turning on a light. It’s a surprise that such small things can contribute to one major performance, such as Gideon Obarzanek, Mortal Engine and the Step Up films. Throughout history, dance has been generalised as traditional and usually incorporating very little technical work. Yet, things have

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    Throughout history, existing technology has been modified or replaced by new technological innovations. These new technological innovations have had various effects on societies and the world. Two of these long lasting technological innovations that have greatly influenced and impacted history are the printing press and the steam engine. Not only are they important, but are also a big part of the scientific evolution that was going on back then. Before the printing press people had written

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