Description
INTRODUCTION
In modern automobiles, nitrous oxide (often just “nitrous” or “nitro” in this context) is sometimes injected into the intake manifold (or just prior to the intake manifold) to increase power: even though the gas itself is not flammable, it delivers more oxygen than atmospheric air by breaking down at elevated temperatures, thus allowing the engine to burn more fuel and air. Additionally, since nitrous oxide is stored as a liquid, the evaporation of liquid nitrous oxide in the intake manifold causes a large drop in intake charge temperature. This results in a smaller, denser charge, and can reduce detonation, as well as increase power available to the engine.
Application Of Nitrous Oxide In Automobiles Seminar Report
Page Length : 26
Content :
- Introduction
- About Nitrous Oxide
- Properties
- History
- About Nitrous Oxide System Used In Automobiles
- Principle
- Nitrous In The Combustion Process
- Nitrous Necessities
- Working Of Nitrous
- Advantages Of Nitrogen Oxide System
- Limitations Of Nitrous Oxide System
- Conclusion
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