COMBUSTION PHENOMENON IN CI ENGINE: A REVIEW
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The basic concept of internal combustion engine is a cylinder, which is closed at one end, is filled with a mixture of fuel and air. As the crankshaft turns it pushes cylinder. The piston is forced up and compresses the mixture in the top of the cylinder. The mixture is set alight and, as it burns, it creates a gas .pressure on the piston, forcing it down the cylinder. This paper gives a review of compression ignition engine.
Entity Tracking and Surveillance using the Modified GPS-3 System
Identification of exact enemy location is extremely necessary in modern military warfare. The variants of enemy target are either fixed location like building or training site etc. or a moving vehicle carrying ammunitio...
MIX MATRIX MODELING OF TWO-PORT SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE DEVICE FOR PROTEIN CHARACTERIZATION
Presented research describes finite element modeling of Two-Port surface acoustic wave devices used for protein characterization. Typical SAW device converts electrical energy into a mechanical wave on a singl...
CPW ULTRA-WIDEBAND BANDPASS FILTER USING DEFECTED GROUND
In this work, we are trying to develop a new filter that have good in-band and out-band and wideband property. The main part of this filter is a parallel-coupled microstrip-coplanar waveguide (CPW),an rectangular...
Analyzing the Performance I-TCP and TCP with Explicit Lose Notification over Wireless Links for the Purpose of Further Improvement
Many researchers have been proposed different enhancements over wireless network for the Purpose of Further Improvement .in this research we do comparative study on the performance of the standard TCP over two ot...
HEAT TRANSFER ENHANCEMENT IN PLATES BY NATURAL CONVECTION WITH AND WITHOUT VERTICAL CONFINING WALLS
Natural Convection flow in a vertical channel with internal objects is encountered in several technological applications of particular interest of heat dissipation from electronic circuits, refrigerators, heat exc...