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A study by researchers at the University of Toronto found that 25% of cars and trucks are causing about 90% of pollution from the vehicle fleet. In urban areas, harmful automotive emissions are responsible for anywhere between 50 and 90 percent of air pollution. All told, that's quite a lot of air pollution coming from our vehicles. Brown's gas (HHO) has recently been introduced to the auto industry as a new source of energy. The proposed HHO generating device is compact and can be installed in the engine compartment. This auxiliary device was designed, constructed, integrated and tested on a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A study by researchers at the University of Toronto found that 25% of cars and trucks are causing about 90% of pollution from the vehicle fleet. In urban areas, harmful automotive emissions are responsible for anywhere between 50 and 90 percent of air pollution. All told, that's quite a lot of air pollution coming from our vehicles. Brown's gas (HHO) has recently been introduced to the auto industry as a new source of energy. The proposed HHO generating device is compact and can be installed in the engine compartment. This auxiliary device was designed, constructed, integrated and tested on a gasoline engine. The testing was done on water cooled diesel engine (660CC) of 4.76BHP @1500 rpm. Current supply should be adequate to generate a required quantity of HHO. When the Hydroxy gas is enriched with air in a diesel engine, the thermal efficiency for compression ratio 18 increases by 13.28% comparing to diesel combustion and the specific fuel consumption is reduced by 8.7% at full load condition.
Autorenporträt
Rahul Shitole- Mechanical Engineer studied in JSPM NTC affiliated under Savitribai Phule Pune University. His research is in making of a portable hydrogen generation kit which will be mounted on petrol/diesel engine of car to improve engine performance and reduce pollution to an extend. This book will guide from design stage to final test analysis.