17-06-2013, 04:30 PM
AIRPOD
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Introduction
The ‘AIRPOD’ name suggests that the vehicle which runs on air or air powered vehicle. We can see in the picture a small car which is powered by air only. We are representing the paper on this “AIRPOD”.
Why we need it?
Due to following reasons we need the airpod
• Gas prices rising
• Petroleum prices are rising
• Diesel prices are rising
• Problem of pollution
• Global warming
• Acid rain
• Consumption of fossil fuels is eating up our environment very fast
Airpod inside architecture and design
An Airpod is an eco-friendly car that you can drive with a joy stick. It is a small car with fun and futuristic design, zero pollution as well as small price. The most notable feature of this future car is that it uses air as fuel. It costs only a Euro per 200km. The developer of this outstanding stuff is the Motor Development International (MDI), France. The fuel can be filled in the airpod in just 8hrs in an AC outlet or in 2 minutes at an "air station". An airpod with full tank fuel can travel up to 137 miles (220 km). The tank capacity is 175 Liters(46 gallons). The smaller size of airpod makes it easy to park.
The airpod is available in three options: the standard AIRPOD, AIRPOD CARGO and AIRPOD BABY. The standard version has 4 seats and space for luggage. The airpod cargo is designed for couriers, small businesses etc has a single seat with rest of the space available for luggage. The airpod baby has 2 front seats and a large hold.
Though the use of airpod instead of ordinary cars is impractical under the current circumstances, a time when the airpod is used in large universities, hospitals, airports, IT parks etc is not distant.
Working principle
Pneumatic propulsion was high tech in the late 19th century, when compressed-air engines and equipment became commonplace in Europe and North America. Networks of compressed-air piping vied with then-nascent electrical grids to power machine tools, railway hoists, and switchyards, among other heavy gear. Meanwhile, the first jackhammers were revolutionizing mining and tunnel construction. Propulsion uses