Automobile Exhaust System, Report Writing (TC), Nsit
Automobile Exhaust System, Report Writing (TC), Nsit
Automobile Exhaust System, Report Writing (TC), Nsit
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINE VEHICLE
REPORT WRITING
DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND AUTOMATION
ENGINEERING
BY
SHUBHAM GUPTA
661/MP/13
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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CONCLUSION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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APPENDIX
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INTRODUCTION
An exhaust system is usually piping used to guide
reaction exhaust gases away from a
controlled combustion inside an engine or stove. The
entire system conveys burnt gases from the engine and
includes one or more exhaust pipes. Depending on the
overall system design, the exhaust gas may flow through
one or more of exhaust manifold, A catalytic converter to
reduce air pollution, A muffler / silencer , to reduce noise.
An exhaust pipe must be carefully designed to carry toxic
and/or noxious gases away from the users of the
machine. Indoor generators and furnaces can quickly fill
an enclosed space with poisonous exhaust gases such
as hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, if
they are not properly vented to the outdoors. Also, the
gases from most types of machine are very hot; the pipe
must be heat-resistant, and it must not pass through or
near anything that can burn or can be damaged by heat.
A chimney serves as an exhaust pipe in a stationary
structure. For the internal combustion engine it is
important to have the exhaust system "tuned" for optimal
efficiency. Also this should meet the regulation norms
maintained in each country. In European countries, EURO
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2.1.1. Manifold
The exhaust manifold collects the burned gases as they
are expelled from the engine cylinders and directs them
to the exhaust pipe. Although the manifold is often
thought to be a part of the engine, it is a key component
of the exhaust system. The exhaust manifold is the
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CONCLUSION
The exhaust system of any internal combustion (IC)
engine vehicle plays a role in vehicle performance and
dynamics. The exhaust system is responsible for guiding
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The following are the sources for the data and assertions
used in the report.
www.bullethawkracing.com
www.howstuffworks.com/car
www.youtube.com/engineeringexplained
www.ijrdet.com
www.wikipedia.com
forums.fsae.org
www.automotive-online.com
www.autoeducation.com
www.bth.se
www.cumminsfiltration.com
www.google.com
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APPENDIX
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