Friday, June 28, 2013

Damaged oil pipe led to Qantas explosion

An investigation has found a crack in an oil pipe led to a Qantas A380's engine to explode mid-air over Indonesia two years ago. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) on Thursday released the third and final report into the incident on November 4, 2010. The aircraft, which had left Singapore's Changi Airport bound for Sydney with 469 passengers on board, littered debris over Indonesia's Batam Island before turning back.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Piston Engine Operation and Construction

The piston engine is an internal combustion engine working on the principle devised by Dr. Otto

in

1876. The piston engine converts chemical energy in the form of petroleum fuel into

mechanical energy via heat and can be termed a heat engine. The working medium is air, which


is capable of changes in volume and pressure when subjected to an increase in temperature


caused by the burning fuel.

The working cycle consists of four strokes of the piston: Induction, Compression, Power, and

Exhaust. This is known as the four-stroke or Otto cycle. The cycle is of an intermittent nature;


each stroke is distinct and separate from the others. During each cycle, the piston moves in a


reciprocating motion within a tube termed a cylinder barrel. The crankshaft converts this linear

motion into a rotary motion. In one four-stroke cycle, the crankshaft makes two complete

revolutions -

720°.

 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Emirates chief eyes Pacific run

THE Dubai-based powerhouse Emirates is continuing to work on plans to fly across the Pacific and has not ruled out routes to Australasia.
However, it sees Asian destinations as the big opportunity as the economy improves, and the airline's president, Tim Clark, sa
id he would not want to undermine local airlines

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