
The fuel pump is a mechanical or electrical system that draws fuel from the tank and delivers it to the injectors or carburetor at a specified pressure and flow rate in internal combustion engine systems. This pump enables efficient combustion and sustained performance by ensuring a consistent fuel supply to the engine.Structure and Operating PrincipleThe fuel pump system ensures that fuel is delivered in the correct quantity, at the right pressure and timing as required by the engine. In diesel
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James Watt’s discovery of the steam engine is considered the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Prior to this, mechanical power relied on human labor, making it expensive and inefficient. Following this development in England during the second half of the 18th century, industrialization based on engine power rapidly expanded.James Watt developed the steam engine while seeking an effective means to pump water out of mines.In the late 12th and early 13th centuries, the scholar al-Jazari, who
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CaCarburetor is a mechanical device in internal combustion engines responsible for mixing fuel and air in appropriate ratios and delivering the mixture to the cylinders. It is commonly used in gasoline engines. The vaporization of fuel and the provision of the air-fuel mixture required by the engine are among the primary functions of the carburetor. Although it has largely been replaced by injection systems with the advancement of automotive technology, it still exists in certain types of engines.
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HyHybrid propulsion systems are powertrain systems that utilize multiple energy sources to generate motion. In these systems, internal combustion engines are typically combined with electric motors. The primary objective is to enhance overall system efficiency, reduce fuel consumption, and minimize environmental impact by integrating the advantages of different energy sources.The operation of hybrid propulsion systems is based on optimizing energy conversion processes. Electric motors are engaged
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