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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF AN AUTOMOBILE -

 Introduction of Automobile or Vehicle:


An Automobile is a self propelled vehicle which contains the power source for its propulsion and is used for carrying passengers and goods on the ground, such as car, bus, trucks, etc.


Automobile engineering, along with aerospace engineering and marine engineering, is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical,electronic, software and safety engineering as applied to the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles, automobiles and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems. It also includes modification of the vehicles.HISTORY:
>>   Huygens, a Dutchman, is created the first man to construct an Engine having a Cylinder and a Piston in 1680.this Device used explosive powder as Fuel.

Gunpowder engine, also known as an explosion engine or Huygens' engine, is a type of internal combustion engine using gunpowder.

    >>  The dawn of automobile history dates back to 1770 the first steam powered automobile of human transportation was built by Nicholas-joseph Cugnot.



Those days this vehicle called as Fardier a vapeur. and this vehicle average speed is 3.5 km/hr.


 and Cugnot built a steam Tractor in 1773 that carry a load of 4.5 tonnes.

>>  In 1823 English Engineer  Samual Brown invented the Internal Combustion Engine. and he designed an  engine that used Hydrogen as a Fuel.
Samual Brown

>>   Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz, who never met personally, developed the world's first automobiles in Mannheim (Benz) and Stuttgart (Daimler) in the year 1886. This two-wheeled vehicle, also called "riding car", completed a successful test run in November 1885.


 >>   Camile Jenatzy made the first electrically driven auto-vehicle in 1899. It attained a speed of 65.79 mph (~105 km/h).
and He is also known for breaking the land speed record three times.
 


>> The first spark Ignition Petrol Engine Driven auto-vehicle appeared on road in 1920. and in the same year the sliding type Gearbox was introduced in an Automobile.



>> The First Scooter, VESPA 98 CC, was manufactured in 1946 in Italy.  

>>   Professor  Felix Heinrich Wankel of Germany developed the idea of Rotary Piston Engine (called WANKEL ENGINE) in 1957. 






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