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“GREEN ENGINE”
PRESENTED BY
Mr. MOHAMMED SIDDIQ 4BP15ME046
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INTRODUCTION
Green engine is the one of the most interesting discoveries of the new millennium.
Green engine is the internal combustion engine with some or major modification
in its parts and design.
Green engine is a six phase engine having a very higher expansion ratio, higher
thermal efficiency with nearly zero emissions.
Piston less engine
Unique design and features
The efficiency of green engine is high when compared to conventional engine.
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NEED TO INVENT
Energy exhaustion
Atmospheric pollution
Hostile climate condition
Green house effect
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
1. Direct air intake
2. Strong swirling
3. Direct fuel injector
4. Super air-fuel mixing
5. High combustion efficiency
6. Controllable combustion time
7. Multi power pulses
8. High expansion ratio
9. Vibration free
10. Limited parts and size
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CONSTRUCTION
The term phase is used instead of stroke.
Green engine consist of a set of vanes, a pair of rotors which houses a number of
small pot like containers. Compression , mixing and combustion carried out in
these container.
It contains two air intake port, a pair of fuel injector and spark plugs. The spark
plug can deactivated when a fuel does not need to spark.
The rotor is made up of high heat resistance and low expansion rate material such
as ceramics.
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PHASES OF
GREEN ENGINE
The six phases are:
1. Intake
2. Compression
3. Mixing
4. Combustion
5. Power
6. Exhaust
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GREEN ENGINE
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COMPARISION WITH CONVENTIONAL ENGINE
GREEN ENGINE CONVENTIONAL
ENGINE
Emission Low High
ASHWATH S 10
APPLICATIONS
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CONCLUSIONS
Green engine can work with large variety of fuels which makes it good choice for
using non-conventional fuels like biodiesel.
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REFERENCES
[1] T. Pushpara, & S. Ramabalan, “Green fuel design for diesel engine,
combustion, performance and emission analysis” International Conference on
design and manufacturing, IConDM 2013.
[2] T. Bohl & G. Tian “Optical investigation on diesel engine fuelled by vegetable
oils” The 6th International Conference on Applied Energy – ICAE2014
Internal combustion engine- Mathur & Sharma. pp.1213 to1250.
Sibley, Brian (1995). The Thomas the Tank Engine Man. London: Heinemann.
ISBN 0-434-96909-
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THANK YOU…….
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