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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL SEMINAR

TITLE : GREEN ENGINE


Presented by:
Akhil Anilkumar
(1RL12ME008)

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 Abstract
 What is Green Engine? Need for Green Engine
 Working
 Six Phases of Green Engine
 Advantages over Conventional Engine
 Comparison between Green Engine and Conventional Engine
Applications

 Conclusion
 Reference

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 The green engine is one of the most interesting discoveries of
the century.
 Green engine is a piston less engine.

 It has comparatively high efficiency and exhaust emissions are


nearly zero.
 In present world, the energy resources and fuel sources are
limited so these engines have great significance due to high
efficiency.
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 The application of green engine is generally in generators.
 This engine may be revolution in this technology driven
world due to its efficiency and zero exhaust emission.

 Green engine is the


internal combustion
engine with some or major modifications in its parts and
design.

 The green engine is one of the most interesting discoveries


of the new millennium.

 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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 Green engine is a six phase engine which has a very low
exhaust emission and high efficiency.
 It can adapt to multiple fuels.
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 Today world is facing the major problems regarding energy


crisis.

 Along with this we are facing major environmental trouble due


to increase in harmful gases which are evolved from nowhere
else but the combustion of these conventional energy sources.

 Major portion of fuels is burnt in the engines used for various


purposes like main automobiles, generators, power plants etc.

 Daily consumption of petroleum all over the world today is in


millions of barrels, of which the major part is for automobile
use.

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 The term phase is used instead of stroke.
 The engine has no piston.
 The six phases are :
• Intake
• Compression
• Mixing
• Combustion
• Power

• Exhaust 8
Six Phases of Green Engine:

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 Size and Weight
 Efficiency
 Multifuels
 Emissions
 Smooth Operation
 Quiteness
 Low exhaust temperature
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Comparison between Conventional Engine and Green engine :

Parameters Conventional Engine Green Engine


Size and Weight High 1/5 to 1/10 of the conventional piston
engines
Efficiency Upto 30% for Petrol Upto 65% for Green Engines.
engines and upto 40%
Diesel Engines.
Type of Fuel Only single type of fuel can Multi-fuels can be used.
be used.

Emission High Low


Noise and Vibration High Low
Volumetric Efficiency Low High
Heat Loss in Exhaust gases High Low
Work output Low High
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 1. It can be used in automobiles and air craft like
conventional engine.
 2. Engineering applications.
 3. Military use.
 4. Mines.
 5. Electrical Generators.
 6. Ships and submarines
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 Green Engine can work with large variety of fuels
which makes it a good choice for using non
conventional fuels like bio diesel.
 Pollution is minimized by Green Engine.
 No limitations and difficulties are found to any extent
till now.
 It is a revolution in new technology.
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 [1] P. Gandhidasan, Al Farayedhi A, “green engine“vol126/
178191, January 2004.
 [2] http://www.greenenginetech.com
 [3] http://www.streamauthors.com
 [4] http://www.slideshare.com
 [5] http://www.howstuffworks.com
 [6] www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/greenengine.pdf
 [7] Introduction to Internal Engines by Richard Stone
 [8] Internal Combustion Engines by K.K. Ram lingam
 [9] Heywood J B, Internal combustion engine fundamentals.
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Thank You

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