Implementation Of Micro-Turbine With Heat Recovery System In Vehicle (Bus)
Volume 1 - Issue 4, October 2017 Edition
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Author(s)
Md. Arman Arefin, Avijit Mallik
Keywords
Micro-turbine, Heat recovery, Bus, Less Fuel consumption, Environment friendly vehicle.
Abstract
This paper portrays the usage of Micro-turbine with heat recovery system in Bus. Obviously micro-turbine system is presently a days drawing in awesome thoughtfulness regarding address clients issue and decrease of fuel utilization. Coagulation of heat recovery system builds the system efficiency. This system is much compelling in diminishment of fuel utilization in correlation with ordinary diesel and gas engine. The system which is given in this address conveys an series connection of the system.
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