Green Engine: By M. Yashwanth G. Dinesh M. Chinnadurai G. Aneesh S. Praveen Kumar

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GREEN ENGINE By M. Yashwanth G. Dinesh M. Chinnadurai G. Aneesh S. Praveen kumar

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Introduction. Need to invent. Technical features. Construction and working. Six phases of green engine. Comparison with conventional engine. Advantage of green engine. Application. Conclusion.

INTRODUCTION 





Green engine is the internal combustion engine with some or major modifications in its parts and design The green engine is one of the most interesting discoveries of the new millennium. The efficiency of this engine is high when compared to the contemporary engines and also the exhaust emissions are near zero.

NEED TO INVENT  Today

world is facing major problems regarding energy crisis.  Along with this we are facing major environmental trouble due to increase in harmful gases which are evolved from nowhere else but the combustion of these conventional energy sources.  Pollution is minimized by green engine.

TECHNICAL FEATURES  Satisfactory

air fuel mixing.  Complete combustion of fuel.  High combustion efficiency.  Full expansion.

CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING 

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The term phase is used instead of stroke is actually associated to the movement of piston. But this engine has no piston. The six phase are : Intake, Compression, Mixing, Combustion, Power and Exhaust. The engine has a set of vanes, a pair of rotors having a no: of small pot like containers. The engine also contains two air intake ports, and a pair of fuel injectors and spark plugs.

WORKING OF GREEN ENGINE  Intake  Compression  Super

mixing  Combustion  Power  exhaust

SIX PHASES OF GREEN ENGINE

COMPARISON WITH CONVENTIONAL ENGINE  Negligible

emission.  Less noise and vibrations.  High volumetric efficiency.  Low heat loss in exhaust gases.  Fuel feasibility.  More torque and work output of engine.

ADVANGAGE OF GREEN ENGINE  Small

size and less weight.  Limited parts.  High efficiency.  Multi-fuels.  Near zero emission.  Smooth operation.  Low cost.

APPLICATION  Like

normal engine green engine can be employed in automobiles and in aircrafts, too.  Military use.  mines.  Electrical generators.

APPLICATION

CONCLUSION  Green

engine can work with large variety of fuels which makes it good choice for using nonconventional fuels like biodiesel.  Pollution is minimized by green engine.  It’s a new revolutionary engine technology.

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