Experts in the EU-funded HELIOS task developed a workable option injection system and other associated technologies for using fluid natural gas (LNG) to energy large two-stroke ship motors. This LNG-fuel control product is the first in the world for two-stroke heav......
Natural-gas-powered vehicles burn compressed gas (CNG) instead of conventional gas. As with gasoline, CNG is actually mixed with air inside of a good engine's cylinders, is captivated with a spark plug, and also the resulting explosion moves the actual pistons and propel......
AMERICA’S unexpected, and most welcome, bienestar of natural gas from the vast shale deposits appears to be doing as much to reduce air pollution as many of the efforts released over the years to restrict emissions from vehicles, power channels and other sources. The big......
You will find three types of NGVs: · Dedicated: These vehicles are designed to operate only on natural gas · Bi-fuel: These types of vehicles have two individual fueling systems that allow them to run on either gas or gasoline. · Dual-fu......
Gas powers about 150, 000 vehicles in the United States and approximately 15. 2 million automobiles worldwide. Natural gas vehicles (NGVs), which can run on compressed gas (CNG), are good choices for high-mileage, centrally fueled fleets which operate within a limi......
Refueling a natural-gas vehicle can also be a little different. The encouraging point is typically at the front from the vehicle, although in some NGVs, such as the Honda Civic GX, the fueling point with the rear. An NGV could be fueled at a "fast-fill" pump motor in abo......
Several modifications in the suspension from the NGV may be required to generate space for the fuel-storage storeroom. In the rear of the car, a semi-trailing arm stop sometimes replaces the lateral-link suspension that comes normal in many gasoline-powered cars. This sp......
Once the engine in an NGV is actually started, natural gas flows through the storage cylinders into a energy line. Near the engine, the actual natural gas enters a regulator to reduce the pressure. Then your gas feeds through a multipoint gaseous fuel-injection sys......
The majority of NGVs operate using compacted natural gas so the fuel occupies less space. At a encouraging station, gas is squeezed to 3, 000-3, 600 lbs per square inch prior to being pumped into high-pressure, tube-shaped cylinders that are attached with the rear, top o......
Natural-gas vehicles use the same basics as gasoline-powered vehicles. Basically, the fuel (natural propane in this case) is combined with air in the cylinder of any four-stroke engine and then captivated by a spark plug heading a piston up and down. However are some dif......