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Development and Performance Testing of a Magnetic Reciprocating Engine


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Toxic pollutants emitted from automobiles have caused serious environment- related issues that need implementation of environment-friendly technologies. Fossil fuel based automotive vehicles causes high emission of COx/SOx/NOx through burning of hydrocarbon fuels. For this reason, electric vehicles come into picture. As the price and demand of fossil fuel are increasing over the past and have made the society looks for alternatives in the vehicle sector. Electric vehicles reduce toxic emissions to a large extent reducing global warming. ‘Magnetic Reciprocating Engine’ proposed in this work operates without a motor and requires no fuel to run. Working principle of this engine is totally based upon the concept of magnetic repulsion and attraction property. Details of its fabrication and design are discussed in this paper. Some performance tests done on this setup are also presented in this article. In fine, there is some future prospects of introducing this kind of ‘Magnetic Reciprocating Engine’ system.

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Toxic Pollutants, Fossils Fuels, Magnetic Reciprocating Engine, Magnetic Repulsion and Attraction Property.
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Authors

Avishek Mukherjee
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, India
Monojit Layek
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, India
Swarup Jana
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, India
Bisal Karmakar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, India
Santanu Das
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Toxic pollutants emitted from automobiles have caused serious environment- related issues that need implementation of environment-friendly technologies. Fossil fuel based automotive vehicles causes high emission of COx/SOx/NOx through burning of hydrocarbon fuels. For this reason, electric vehicles come into picture. As the price and demand of fossil fuel are increasing over the past and have made the society looks for alternatives in the vehicle sector. Electric vehicles reduce toxic emissions to a large extent reducing global warming. ‘Magnetic Reciprocating Engine’ proposed in this work operates without a motor and requires no fuel to run. Working principle of this engine is totally based upon the concept of magnetic repulsion and attraction property. Details of its fabrication and design are discussed in this paper. Some performance tests done on this setup are also presented in this article. In fine, there is some future prospects of introducing this kind of ‘Magnetic Reciprocating Engine’ system.

Keywords


Toxic Pollutants, Fossils Fuels, Magnetic Reciprocating Engine, Magnetic Repulsion and Attraction Property.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21843/reas%2F2018%2F33-47%2F195548