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    Thesis statement: All terrain vehicles are helpful and useful and I will explain how they work and how to fix them in this paper. Outline: Inn this paper I will discuss ATV’s and general knowledge and getting them wet. I also will discuss their origin and how they need care and how to keep them doing good for a long time.       What is an ATV? It is an All Terrain Vehicle, also called three or four wheelers. It is also called a quad or ATV. An ATV is built to go where other

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    The industrial revolution had a huge impact on transformation on the United States. One of the biggest ways it changed the U.S was the rise in immigrates coming to the united states. Also it was a big time inventions that are still in use today. It also revolutionized the way we make products. During 1854 to 1851 Immigration to America grew massively. It grew because of a fungus over taking crops in Ireland. That crop was potatoes thus the being called the potato feminine. At this time Ireland

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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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    CONTENTS:- 1. Torque and power curve against engine speed 3 2. Acceleration vs speed of the vehicle graph 3 3. Working principle of Otto cycle 5 4. Reference 6 1.Calculate

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    The most important fuel in the world is energy. Energy is the capability to do work or the power which can make changes in matter. We can use it in different ways in everyday life such as transportation, entertainment, communication, personal comfort, agriculture and manufacturing. The world will come to a standstill without energy. The best thing about energy is it can neither be created nor be destroyed it just changes from one form of matter into another form.1 We can obtain energy in a useful

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    Have you ever wondered how engines work? That is exactly what this paper is about, engines. I will explain how Wankel engines, Diesel engines, turbojet engines, Gnome rotary engines, two stroke engines, and four stroke engines work. I will also explain their histories. Some times when you look at an engine it looks like a mess and you wonder how it could make anything move. The two stroke engine was very popular in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Two stroke engines were used in cars, tractors

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    Throughout the last 200 years, there have been a plethora of inventions such as the combustion engine. Other such inventions include the steam engine, typically driven by coal, and propellants used to spray chemicals. The Industrial Revolution left an impact on the world far greater than just inventions and set forth a world of change. Although the Industrial Revolution brought many great devices in to the world, it also could have caused the accelerated climate change and warming that we saw

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    Internal Combustion Engines An internal-combustion engine is a heat engine that burns fuel and air inside a combustion chamber located within the engine proper. Simply stated, a heat engine is an engine that converts heat energy to mechanical energy. The internal- combustion engine should be distinguished from the external- combustion engine, for example, the steam engine and the Stirling engine, which burns fuel outside the prime mover, that is, the device that actually produces mechanical

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    The internal combustion engine . It makes our cars, trucks, jets , and many other things move and work. Without the creation of the engine the world would be lost. But then a question comes up, who created the engine? Well who created the the internal combustion engine or (IBE for short) to be more exact, and that person would be George Brayton. Born in Little Compton, Rhode Island October 3, 1830. His father’s name was William H. Brayton and his mother’s was Minerva (Bailey) Brayton . Became

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    An accessible tank called a firebox contains the burning fuel, usually coal. Although any combustible material could be used, coal is the most efficient fuel for this kind of engine. Exhausted fuel falls through a grate in the bottom of the firebox as ash for later disposal. The heat from the firebox travels through a series of large and small tubes to the front of the boiler. These tubes are called flues or fire tubes, giving

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