APPLICATION OF NITROUS OXIDE IN AUTOMOBILES

20
PRESENTED BY TOMY VARGHESE ROLL NO 54 S 7 MECHANICAL APPLICATION OF NITROUS OXIDE IN AUTOMOBILES

Transcript of APPLICATION OF NITROUS OXIDE IN AUTOMOBILES

PRESENTED BY

TOMY VARGHESE

ROLL NO 54

S7MECHANICAL

APPLICATION OF NITROUS OXIDE IN

AUTOMOBILES

INRODUCTION

• It is the modern technology used in

automobiles to increase the power by injecting

nitrous oxide into the cylinder.

HISTORY

• Discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1772.

• More studies was done by Humphry Davy in

the 1790s and realised that it can be use as an

anaesthetic, particularly by dentists.

ABOUT NITROUS OXIDE

• Nitrous oxide, also known as dinitrogen oxide

or dinitrogen monoxide with chemical formula

N2O.

• It is commonly known as laughing gas.

• Under room conditions it is a colourless non-

flammable gas, with a pleasant slightly sweet

odour.

USES

• It can be used as an oxidiser in rocket engine.

• It is used in automobiles to increase the power.

• It is used in surgery and dentistry for its

anaesthetic and analgesic effects.

NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM IN

AUTOMOBILES

• WET SYSTEM

• DRY SYSTEM

PRINCIPLE

• Nitrous Oxide and fuel are injected in to the intake manifold.

• Nitrous cools the intake air.

• Nitrous Oxide dissociated in to Nitrogen and Oxygen at 5250 F.

2 N2O ==> 2 N2 + 1 O2

• The additional oxygen being forced into the combustion chamber provides more potential power.

WORKING OF NITROUS

• Direct port nozzle system

• The plate systems

Direct port nozzle system

Conventional Nozzle Power Wing™ Nozzle

Fogger Injector

Power wing nozzle is connected to the intake manifold

The plate systems

Billet Atomizer TM plate

N2O injection using Billet Atomizer TM plate

Billet atomizer is fitted at the intake port

Nitrous Oxide Kit

ADVANTAGES OF NITROGEN

OXIDE SYSTEM

• offers more power-per-dollar than all known

alternatives.

• ability to provide instant power.

• power level can be varied by changing jets.

• unlike cylinder heads and cams etc., the

system can be transferred from vehicle to

vehicle.

• nitrous oxide system can be easily replaced.

Limitations • Overheating of cylinder leads to explosion.

• Liquid nitrous will cause severe and permanent frostbite damage to skin.

• Inhalation of nitrous oxide can cause suffocation and immediate death.

• The nitrous system is designed to operate at 1100 psi and exceeding that pressure can cause the engine to become too lean and cause extensive engine damage.

• If a stock fuel system cannot supply enough fuel to the engine, the mixture will become too lean and severe engine damage will occur.

• Activating the nitrous oxide system may cause an explosion on engine start-up.

CONCLUSION

This technology has been implemented in sport

vehicles since it has the ability to provide

instant power whenever needed. Within few

years the use of nitrous oxide in vehicles will

be implemented in commercial vehicles also.

THANK YOU