SUBMITTED TO:
MR. RAM MOHAN
ASST PROFF
SUBMITTED BY:
ANkUR PATEl
1319540821
10/29/15
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 introduction
 Abstract
 Technical features
 Construction and Working
 Advantages
 Applications
 Conclusion
 Reference
Fig 1
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 Green engine is the internal combustion engine with some or
major modifications in its parts and design.
 The efficiency of this engine is high when compared to the
contemporary engines and also the exhaust emissions are near
zero.
 The significance of the engine lies in the efficiency when the
present world conditions of limited resources of energy are
considered.
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 The consumption of petroleum constitutes 60 percent of
energy from all sources
 Green engine is a 6 phase engine which has a very low exhaust
emission, high efficiency, low vibrations etc….
 Its uniqueness to adapt to any fuel which is also well burnt
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 The green engine is one of the most interesting discoveries of
the millennium
 This engine is a piston less one
 Variable compression ratio, direct air intake, direct fuel
injection, multi-fuel usage etc
 It has comparatively high efficiency and exhaust emissions are
nearly zero
 Prototypes of the engine have been developed
 Generators have been produced with the green engine
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 The green engine is an actual six phase internal combustion
engine with much high expansion ratio
 It has extremely high thermal efficiency
 It is light and small
 Low cost
 Complete burning
Fig 2 showing px types
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Fig 3 showing green steam engine
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 The green engine is an actual 6 phase internal combustion
engine
 The six phases are…………
 Intake, compression, mixing, combustion, power and
exhaust
 The features are………
 Direct Air Intake
 Strong Swirling
 Sequential Variable Compression Ratio
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 Super Air-Fuel Mixing
 Direct fuel Injection
 Lowest Surface to Volume Ratio
 Controllable Combustion time
 High Expansion Ratio
 Vibration Free
 Modular Design
 Limited parts
 Small size
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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 phases 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
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 Intake
The air arrives to the engine through the direct air intake port in
the absence of an air inlet pipe, throttle and inlet valves
 Compression
The rushing air from the duct is pushed by the blades into the
small chambers in the rotor
 Mixing
In this phase the fuel mixes well with the compressed
air
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 Combustion
In this phase chamber rotates towards the end of its path.
A spark flies from the plug into the air-fuel mixture.
 Power
The expanded gas rushes out of the chamber through narrow
opening.
 Exhaust
As thermal energy is fully utilized, the exhuast gases bring less heat
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Fig showing Kawasaki green engine
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Fig showing green engine of aero plane
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Fig showing green engine in Audi car
Fig showing six phases of green engine
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Fig showing green engine of Volkswagen
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 Small Size and Light Weight
 Limited parts
 High efficiency
 Multi-Fuels: any liquid or gas fuels.eg: Methanol
Fig showing car made by green engine
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 Near-Zero Emissions
 Smooth Operation
 Fast Accelerating Response
 Quietness and Low Exhaust Temperature
 Ideal to Hydrogen Fuel
 Highly Reliable
 Low cost
Fig showing green engine
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 Like normal engine green engine can be employed in
automobiles and in aircrafts, too.
 Engineering applications.
 Military use.
 Mines.
 Electrical Generators.
 Ships and submarines.
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 The Green engine prototypes have been recently developed.
 It has unique design.
 The limitations have not been determined to any extent.
 The Green engine is serve the purpose to a large extent.
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 http://www.greenenginetech.com
 Introduction to Internal Engines by Richard Stone
 Internal Combustion Engines BY K.K. Ram lingam
 WWW.GOOGLE.COM
 WWW.WIKIOEDIA.COM
 WWW.GREEN ENGINE .ORG
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Ankur green engine ppt

  • 1.
    SUBMITTED TO: MR. RAMMOHAN ASST PROFF SUBMITTED BY: ANkUR PATEl 1319540821 10/29/15 1
  • 2.
     introduction  Abstract Technical features  Construction and Working  Advantages  Applications  Conclusion  Reference Fig 1 10/29/15 2
  • 3.
     Green engineis the internal combustion engine with some or major modifications in its parts and design.  The efficiency of this engine is high when compared to the contemporary engines and also the exhaust emissions are near zero.  The significance of the engine lies in the efficiency when the present world conditions of limited resources of energy are considered. 10/29/15 3
  • 4.
     The consumptionof petroleum constitutes 60 percent of energy from all sources  Green engine is a 6 phase engine which has a very low exhaust emission, high efficiency, low vibrations etc….  Its uniqueness to adapt to any fuel which is also well burnt 10/29/15 4
  • 5.
     The greenengine is one of the most interesting discoveries of the millennium  This engine is a piston less one  Variable compression ratio, direct air intake, direct fuel injection, multi-fuel usage etc  It has comparatively high efficiency and exhaust emissions are nearly zero  Prototypes of the engine have been developed  Generators have been produced with the green engine 10/29/15 5
  • 6.
     The greenengine is an actual six phase internal combustion engine with much high expansion ratio  It has extremely high thermal efficiency  It is light and small  Low cost  Complete burning Fig 2 showing px types 10/29/15 6
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    Fig 3 showinggreen steam engine 10/29/15 7
  • 8.
     The greenengine is an actual 6 phase internal combustion engine  The six phases are…………  Intake, compression, mixing, combustion, power and exhaust  The features are………  Direct Air Intake  Strong Swirling  Sequential Variable Compression Ratio 10/29/15 8
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     Super Air-FuelMixing  Direct fuel Injection  Lowest Surface to Volume Ratio  Controllable Combustion time  High Expansion Ratio  Vibration Free  Modular Design  Limited parts  Small size 10/29/15 9
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     The termphase is used instead of stroke is actually associated to the movement of piston  But this engine has no piston  The six phases 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 10/29/15 10
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     Intake The airarrives to the engine through the direct air intake port in the absence of an air inlet pipe, throttle and inlet valves  Compression The rushing air from the duct is pushed by the blades into the small chambers in the rotor  Mixing In this phase the fuel mixes well with the compressed air 10/29/15 11
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     Combustion In thisphase chamber rotates towards the end of its path. A spark flies from the plug into the air-fuel mixture.  Power The expanded gas rushes out of the chamber through narrow opening.  Exhaust As thermal energy is fully utilized, the exhuast gases bring less heat 10/29/15 12
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    10/29/15 14 Fig showing greenengine of aero plane
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    Fig showing sixphases of green engine 10/29/15 16
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    Fig showing greenengine of Volkswagen 10/29/15 17
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     Small Sizeand Light Weight  Limited parts  High efficiency  Multi-Fuels: any liquid or gas fuels.eg: Methanol Fig showing car made by green engine 10/29/15 18
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     Near-Zero Emissions Smooth Operation  Fast Accelerating Response  Quietness and Low Exhaust Temperature  Ideal to Hydrogen Fuel  Highly Reliable  Low cost Fig showing green engine 10/29/15 19
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     Like normalengine green engine can be employed in automobiles and in aircrafts, too.  Engineering applications.  Military use.  Mines.  Electrical Generators.  Ships and submarines. 10/29/15 20
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     The Greenengine prototypes have been recently developed.  It has unique design.  The limitations have not been determined to any extent.  The Green engine is serve the purpose to a large extent. 10/29/15 21
  • 22.
     http://www.greenenginetech.com  Introductionto Internal Engines by Richard Stone  Internal Combustion Engines BY K.K. Ram lingam  WWW.GOOGLE.COM  WWW.WIKIOEDIA.COM  WWW.GREEN ENGINE .ORG 10/29/15 22
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