Design of Electromechanical Engine for Zero Direct Emission

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Demand for fossil fuel is ever increasing and there is no guarantee for its availability for the future. As a solution for the problem a fuel–less engine, electromechanical engine is proposed. This engine works on the principle of electromagnetic induction. The electrical input to the engine is supplied by a battery, which can be charged conventionally or non-conventionally. The scale model of the proposed design is tested and was found to be promising.

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