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  • Information technology as a means to improve the quality of teaching masters.

    The article describes a number of techniques whose use in the educational process contributes to the quality of teaching masters. The role of information technology to solve this problem. The analysis of the various technologies and techniques that can be used in learning masters to improve its quality. The influence of various factors on the quality of education. Line graphs are constructed, illustrating the difficulties arising at the masters, when studying any discipline, including, due to varying levels of preparation for admission, as well as an assessment of the quality of their training after using the proposed measures in the article. It is concluded that meaningful use of information technology in learning masters gives positive result.

    Keywords: information technology, quality of teaching, interdisciplinary communication, knowledge, research, control chart

  • Increasung efficiency of internal combustion engines

    This article is devoted to the problem of increasing efficiency of internal combustion engines, and decreasing the levels of potentially harmful chemicals and particulates in the engine exhaust. Internal combustion engines are widely used in automotive transport. Currently there are more than a billion of internal combustion engines in use. They consume substantial amounts of fuel and adversely affect the environment. This paper focuses on a novel approach to increasing the efficiency of internal combustion engines through the use of a turbine-based mechanism. This setup enables the engine to avoid friction losses caused by the currently used crank-and-connecting-rod setup. The turbine-based mechanism will be less prone to detonation of the fuel mixture, and will increase the compression ratio. It will also allow to add 3-8% of hydrogen to the fuel mixture, thus increasing the operating temperature and decreasing the concentration of potentially harmful chemicals and particulates in the engine exhaust. Besides increased efficiency, the proposed engine design will enable liquid-based cooling of the turbine blades. Traditional materials can be employed in its construction.

    Keywords: automobile transport, internal combustion engine, increasung efficiency, decreasing the levels of potentially harmful chemicals