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Title: differences between smart note taker and digital pen
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Posted By: ash.joel
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 10:49:52 AM
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Title: advantage of lean burn spark ignition engine
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Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 05:38:16 AM
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Title: Lean Burn Spark Ignition Engine
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Posted By: saru.4uon
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:08:00 AM
The non renewable nature of petroleum products, its high cost together with high amount of atmospheric pollution caused by it has been a major concern in automobile industry. Thus the need to conserve this non renewable petrol and yet meet the needs of booming automobile industry led to the birth of a new advanced engine ?Lean Burn Spark Ignition Engine.

The ratio of air to fuel in a spark ignition engine is on average 14.7:1. With the diminishing oil reserves and tightened legislations, fuel consumption and exhaust emission of spark igni ....etc

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Title: lean burn spark ignition engine seminars report
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Posted By: leena
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:32:31 AM
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Lean-burn refers to the burning of fuel with an excess of air in an internal combustion engine. In lean-burn engines the air:fuel ratio may be as lean as 65:1 (by mass). The air / fuel ratio needed to stoichiometrically combust gasoline, by contrast, is 14.64:1. The excess of air in a lean-burn engine combusts more of the fuel and emits fewer hydrocarbons. High air fuel ratios can also be used to reduce losses caused by other engine power management systems such as throttling losses. ....etc

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Title: DIGITAL TWIN SPARK IGNITION DTSI A New Revolution of Twin Spark in IC Engine
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Posted By: amit
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:49:02 AM
Twin Spark Ignition
Normal ignition system has a single spark plug. The flame front created by the spark takes some time to reach the entire combustion chamber. Hence the burning of air-fuel mixture is slow and incomplete.

In case of twin spark, two spark-plugs fire at the same time. This simultaneous firing and swirl of the air-fuel mixture results in complete combustion. This action is digitally controlled by the DTS-i system (namely the twin spark plugs, TRICS II and intelligent CDI)

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Title: GAS INJECTED SPARK IGNITION ENGINE
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Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:21:04 AM
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Title: differences between nmos pmos cmos and bicmos
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Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:18:42 AM
CMOS circuits utilize complementary MOSFETs, i.e; NMOS and PMOS devices together in various patterns to create functional blocks like AND or OR gates. However the problem with these types of CMOS circuits is that they are inherently low power circuits. They cannot handle large currents. So when your block needs to have a large fan out (need to drive a large no of outputs, i.e; more current required) CMOS circuits fail. That is why we use BiCMOS. They are very similar to CMOS circuits except for the BJT(Bipolar Junction Transistor) output stage. ....etc

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Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 05:02:27 AM
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Title: advanced Lean burn spark ignition engine
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Posted By: rahul29790
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:52:00 AM
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Title: differences between resonant and nonresonant antenna pdf
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Posted By: satyabrata parida
Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 04:08:05 AM
Every antenna is at resonance according to length to which it is cut ! They are usually cutto resonate at a particular band of frequencies, ie, Vhf Television band etc.If no resonance then no signal is present and in such a case antenna is merely a randomchunk of metal.
The magnetic field that an antenna puts out will produce an electric current on any conductingsurface that it strikes, however if that surface has a characteristic length the induced current willbe much stronger on the object. For example, when a Citizens Band signal travels th ....etc

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