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The Most Powerful Diesel Engine in the World !

Container ships are some of the largest and heaviest vessels that plough on the seas. They measure up to 1,200 feet in length and can move 10,000 to 16,000, 20-foot steel containers in one trip. To push these vessels through the water require immense amount of energy, that are derived from massive diesel engines. Some of the larger cargo ships have engines that look like this.






This is RT-flex96C - a two-stroke turbocharged diesel engine designed by the Finnish manufacturer Wärtsilä and is currently the largest and most powerful diesel engine in the world. Standing at 13.5 meters high and 26.59 meters long, it is almost as big as a small apartment. It weighs over 2,300 tonnes and its largest 14-cylinder version produces 80,080 kW of power.


The 14-cylinder version was put into service in September 2006 aboard the Emma Mærsk, a container ship – the largest at that time. The design is based on the older RTA96C engine, but revolutionary common rail technology has done away with the traditional camshaft, chain gear, fuel pumps and hydraulic actuators. The result is better performance at low revolutions per minute (rpm), lower fuel consumption, and lower harmful emissions.



One of the most remarkable feature of this behemoth is the high thermal efficiency, which exceeds 50%. This means that 50% of the heat generated by burning fuel is converted to power. For comparison, most automotive and small aircraft engines can only achieve 25-30% thermal efficiency. Even at its most efficient power setting, the big 14-cylinder engine consumes 1,660 gallons of heavy fuel oil per hour.



Some stats about the engine:



Bore: 960 mm 

Stroke: 2,500 mm 
Displacement: 1,820 liters per cylinder 
Mean piston speed: 8.5 meters per second 
Engine speed: 22–102 RPM 
Torque: 7,603,850 newton metres (5,608,310 lbf·ft) @ 102 rpm 
Power: up to 5,720 kW per cylinder, 34,320–80,080 kW (46,680–108,920 BHP) total 
Mass of fuel injected per cylinder per cycle: ~160 g (about 6.5 ounces) @ full load 
Crankshaft weight: 300 tons

The Emma Mærsk


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History of Automobiles


1672:: First steam-powered vehicle, by Ferdinand Verbiest, a member of a Jesuit mission in China.
Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot´s self-propelled mechani...Image via Wikipedia


1770 and 1771:: Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot of France demonstrated his fardier à vapeur, (“steam dray”) an experimental steam-driven artillery tractor,.


1780s to 1791:: Ivan Kulibin of Russia  created first human-pedalled carriage with a steam enginefeaturing flywheel, brake, gearbox, and bearing for the first time.


1784:: William Murdoch had built a working model of a steam carriage in Redruth.


1789:: The first automobile patent in the United States was granted to Oliver Evans.


1801:: Richard Trevithick created a full-sized vehicle capable of running on the road in Camborne


1805:: First successful self-propelled vehicle, the first automobile in the USA, the first amphibious vehicle was made by Evans.


1806:: The first cars were made which were powered by an internal combustion engine running on fuel gas.


1815:: A professor at Prague Polytechnich, Josef Bozek, built an oil-fired steam car.


1838:: Walter Hancock, builder and operator of London steam buses, bui
One-cylinder gasoline engine (ca. 1910).Image via Wikipedialt a four-seat steam phaeton.


1871:: The first carriage sized steam-powered automobile in the USA was made by Dr. J.W. Carhart, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Racine, Wisconsin.


1873:: The first “real” automobile was produced by Amédée Bollée.


1885:: Ubiquitous modern gasoline- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine was made.


1893:: Brothers Charles and Frank Duryea founded the Duryea Motor Wagon Company, which was first American automobile manufacturing company.


1895:: George B. Selden of USA was finally granted a patent of the engine and its use in a 4-wheeled car. 







The Coolest Place to Work In


If  you are allowed to chose and design your working place, I mean, not only to decorate your desk but the entire room, how would it look like?Look  around your current place ant think how does it make you feel?For all of you who feel like there’s no air inside, it’s dull and stuffy.For everyone who feels like an eight hour prisoner of your office try to imagine yourself doing all that work in this place…….







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What to do with Old Tires?






 What to do with old tires? Well, we can use them to make wonderful parks for our children, Or if you’re an inventive artist working with discarded materials, you can create awesome sculptures like the ones featured below. Tires sure have come a long way since they were constructed out of iron and steel in the horse and wagon era. Back in those days, workers known as wheelwrights forged the tires in a hot fire and then let them cool and contract around the wooden wheels. Some even insist that this action of “tying” the tire to the wheel is where the modern-day word originates. (Though others think that the word comes from the root “attire.”)


Rubber pneumatic tires didn’t come along until John Boyd Dunlop invented one in 1887 for his son’s bicycle. Today, more than a billion are produced each year. That presents a real problem because it takes a tire years to decompose. Some states have even banned tires from landfills. So hopefully we’ll start seeing more uses like those pictured bellow. Beautiful!











Airports On Small Islands


CYC- Caye Chapel Airport




LSS- Terre-de-Haut Airport



SMA- Santa Maria Public Airport



PNI- Pohnpei International Airport



ISC-Hugh Town St. Mary¼s Airport



MGT- Milingimbi Airport



GZO- Gizo Airport



FAV- Fakarava Airport



XSC- South Caicos Airport



IPC- Mataveri International Airport


Making Of A Great Photograph

Miniature Model of Berlin



In the museum of history and culture of Berlin (Märkisches Museum) there is an interesting place where you can see "The city model of Berlin". If you like everything in miniature you will like it.