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Parts of ship - Its Definition And Their Function

Different Parts of Ship And Its Function | An Easy Guide

Have you wondered what ships are made of and what are the main parts of the ship? A ship is made of steel and composite material and has both visible and invisible but structural parts. While common visible parts of a ship are; rudder, anchor, bow, keel, accommodation, propeller, mast, bridge, hatch covers, and bow […]

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fuel pump timing relation with engine performance

Why And How To Check Fuel Pump Timing in I.C Engine

Have you wondered why some vehicles release visible blackish exhaust while other’s not? The darkness or blackish nature of exhaust gases depends much upon the fuel atomization and fuel pump timing. Proper injection at set point of time will lead to complete combustion producing clean exhaust gas; while any deviation in injection timing results in

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Relay - Its Application, Parts And Function

Relay – Its Application, Parts And Function

You must have heard the term relay before; Right? For those who don’t; An electrical or electromechanical relay is a device most used in our daily lives. It’s everywhere; in our homes, washing machine, car, air conditioner, aircraft, fridge, microwave, computers, television set, protective equipment and even on the ship. But more than that; these

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Flywheel Use and Working Principle in Internal Combustion ( I.C ) Engine.

How Does Flywheel Work ? – Its Function & Working Principle

A flywheel is nothing more than a heavy mechanical device attached to the shaft to store surplus rotational energy. It acts as a rotating reservoir which store energy; when its available in abundance and release when most needed much like a battery. It has a significant weight in respect to the crankshaft assembly; and thus

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Scavenging In Two Stroke Engine and its types

Scavenging In Two Stroke Engine – Types, Advantage & Use

Understanding scavenging requires us to understand why we need scavenging in the first place. We knew that an adequate amount of oxygen is required to start and sustain any combustion. Now since air contains 21% of oxygen; something engine needs in large amounts to burn fuels. Oxygen in the form of fresh air is taken

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