Found 5 Articles for Fuels & Natural Resources

Differences Between Synthetic and Regular Oil

Md. Sajid
Updated on 13-Feb-2023 12:40:16

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When it comes to oils, there are two main types − synthetic and regular. Synthetic oils are man-made and derived from petroleum products. They're often used to make products like cosmetics, detergents, and lubricants. Regular oils, on the other hand, are made from natural ingredients and have been used for centuries to nourish and protect the skin. Here are a few things to keep in mind when deciding which type of oil is right for you − Synthetic oils are often cheaper than regular oils. Regular oils tend to be more absorbent than synthetic oils. Synthetic oils can be ... Read More

Difference Between Leaded Petrol and Unleaded Petrol

Md. Sajid
Updated on 13-Feb-2023 12:05:21

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Petrol is a petroleum product. It is created by a technique known as fractional distillation. Petroleum is used to make kerosene and other polymeric goods in addition to gasoline. Petrol is an important fuel in the vehicle industry. The terms leaded petrol and unleaded petrol is universally recognizable for individuals who travel. When petroleum mixture, often known as gasoline, gas, or petrol, is used in cars or other vehicles, it enters the combustion engine and is rapidly compressed. Because of this compression, it tends to explode on its own or auto-ignite, causing engine damage. This is referred to as knocking. ... Read More

Difference Between Jake Brake and Exhaust Brake

Md. Sajid
Updated on 13-Feb-2023 12:02:51

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Most people assume engine braking is standard in cars; however, only gasoline engines feature engine braking. Diesel engines do not have the same braking systems as gasoline engines; instead, they have two − the compression release engine brake, also known as Jake brake, and the exhaust brake. The key distinction between the two is how they work. By releasing the pressurized air inside the cylinders, a Jake brake generates braking force. An exhaust brake, on the other hand, stops the passage of the exhaust, creating higher pressure in the exhaust manifold. An exhaust brake is a valve that closes when ... Read More

IoT: A Technological Advancement for Oil & Gas

Devang Delvadiya
Updated on 29-Dec-2022 11:01:15

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The enterprises work to be economical while yet remaining profitable and long-lasting in the brutally competitive realm of the oil and gas sector. The Internet of Things (IoT) in the oil and gas sector is a network of physical devices with remote sensors, machine learning, and the cloud that are installed in the upstream, midstream, and downstream operations for simple data collection of data, processing, and leveraging that data to expedite and simplify processes and supply-chain visibility, as well as deriving insights from that data for more rapidly and accurately making choices. How the Oil & Gas Industry is Changing ... Read More

Why are mountains triangular in shape?

Prasanna Kotamraju
Updated on 10-May-2022 07:15:35

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There is this favorite painting of every child, a triangular mountain which has a sun peeping through it, birds flying in the shape of small r, a small hut, and a tree. Well in all this, what amazes many of us is the triangular shape of the mountain. Has it ever bothered you, why mountains are triangular in shape and not circular or rectangular or any shape.Let's try to find an answer to this peculiar and amazing question.The mystery behind the triangular mountain shapeMountains take millennia to be formed and there are various forces like tectonic forces, gravity, frictional force, ... Read More

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