DESIGN OF THERMAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
Keywords:
Diesel engine, Heat Energy Recovery, Exhaust Bend of Diesel EngineAbstract
Electricity consumption over the period indicates how the country is developing. The industries consume electricity in huge amount. More the electricity consumed by the country means more production in industries. Electricity generation with various sources is always the appreciated by the researchers. Whenever any new way of generation is proposed it is always a helpful for any country. Another approach can be saving the energy and reducing waste of energy by various means of optimizing processes, working of machines and reducing losses. Authors have proposed generation of electricity through heat produced in automobile engine. This energy is useful for fuel saving or charging the battery of the vehicle.
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