Posts Tagged 'Car'

Car Alternator Voltage Regulator

The L9407F is a monolithic multifunction alternator voltage regulator intended for use in automotive ap- plication. It includes the control section, the field pow- er stage, fault diagnostic circuit which drives a warning lamp, and the protection against short cir- cuitsThe alternator’s voltage regulator performs the fol- lowing main functions: - 1) voltage regulation - 2) protection - 3) control fault diagnosis - 4) load [...]

4 April 2010 at 16:10 - Comments

Racing Car Design using Solid Edge

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23 July 2009 at 01:56 - Comments

The Air Car

The Air Car, called the MiniCAT could cost around Rs. 3,50,000 ($ 8177) in India and would have a range of around 300 km between refuels. The cost of a refill would be about Rs. 85 ($ 2). Tata motors also plans to launch the world’s cheapest car, Tata Nano priced famously at One lakh [...]

27 June 2009 at 18:13 - Comments
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14 September 09 at 01:48

Pressure Cap of Car Cooling Systems

The radiator cap actually increases the boiling point of your coolant by about 45 F (25 C). How does this simple cap do this? The same way a pressure cooker increases the boiling temperature of water. The cap is actually a pressure release valve, and on cars it is usually set to 15 psi. The [...]

25 June 2009 at 17:33 - Comments
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6 July 09 at 21:51

Radiator of Car Cooling Systems

A radiator is a type of heat exchanger. It is designed to transfer heat from the hot coolant that flows through it to the air blown through it by the fan. Most modern cars use aluminum radiators. These radiators are made by brazing thin aluminum fins to flattened aluminum tubes. The coolant flows from the [...]

25 June 2009 at 17:32 - Comments

Engine of Car Cooling Systems

Note that the walls of the cylinder are quite thin, and that the engine block is mostly hollow The engine block and cylinder head have many passageways cast or machined in them to allow for fluid flow. These passageways direct the coolant to the most critical areas of the engine. Temperatures in the combustion chamber of [...]

24 June 2009 at 22:34 - Comments

Water Pump of Car Cooling Systems

The water pump is a simple centrifugal pump driven by a belt connected to the crankshaft of the engine. The pump circulates fluid whenever the engine is running. A centrifugal pump like the one used in your car The water pump uses centrifugal force to send fluid to the outside while it spins, causing fluid to be [...]

24 June 2009 at 22:29 - Comments