STRUCTURING AND MAINTENANCE OF STATIONARY DIESEL ENGINES: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM THERMAL SOURCES

  • Ronaldson Samuel de Oliveira Júnior
  • Érico Kléber Fagundes Jacomé
  • Eduardo Rafael Barreda del Campo

Abstract

The work presented here brings in essence the concepts of structure, functionality and maintenance of stationary combustion diesel engines. The alternative to make a compilation between regulations and functional applications of such engines is an important tool for mechanics professionals, since it allows to discuss with academic community the principle of operation engines generating energy and to question factors pros and cons to use such systems: either by environmental, social, economic and other impacts. The applied methodology is in the component’s description and their functionalities, besides to dialog with the most varied maintenance forms, making generating sources comparison. As the forms of operation are previously technical and instrumental, the objective of this research is to demonstrate a more realistic view from component parts of an engine and its functionalities, seen through mechanic eyes to socialize knowledge, which can be useful to understand the engine main forms utilization seeking for efficiency and balance. The perspective to reach the goal on this research is to integrate theorical knowledge taught in mechanic courses with applied practices in loco at most varied activities forms, whether in small, medium or large. Related to power generation from thermal sources is an option, nowadays very questioned due to environment pollution patterns, thus making it an opportunity to study better all the biases that move these currently study.

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Published
2019-09-06
How to Cite
Júnior, R. S., Jacomé, Érico K., & del Campo, E. R. (2019). STRUCTURING AND MAINTENANCE OF STATIONARY DIESEL ENGINES: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM THERMAL SOURCES. ITEGAM-JETIA, 5(19), 48-55. Retrieved from http://br940.teste.website/~itegamjetia/journal/index.php/jetia/article/view/492
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