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Several different methods of automobile ancillary power exist. The ultimate source of power for most of them is the automobile's main power source—normally an internal combustion engine of some kind—but some way of transferring power to the vehicle's ancillary systems is required. This may be through direct mechanical connection, electricity, hydraulic systems, vacuum, or compressed air.

The trend in modern vehicles is toward making all ancilliaries run on electrical power, simplifying the vehicle's systems and making them easier to control automatically.

1 Mechanical

Some automobile accessories are connected directly to the engine through gears or belt s. These may include ancilliary systems that directly service the engine; the water pump, fuel pump, oil pump , cooling fan, etc. Another class of mechanically connected ancilliaries are those that require large amounts of power; for example, an air conditioning compressor.

Also mechanically connected to the engine are components to convert this mechanical power into other forms; for example, an alternator to charge the battery, or a hydraulic pumpA pump is a mechanical device used to move liquids or gases. Also the heart is an essential pump in humans and animals to move the blood around. The earliest pump was described by Archimedes around 300 BC and is known as the Archimedes screw pump. Pumps w to drive the power steeringSteering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, and etc. which allow for a car or other vehicle to follow a course determined by its driver, except in the case of rail transport in which rail tracks combined together with railroad.

2 Electrical

Automobiles have had electrically driven systems from the beginning, since the spark-ignition engine used in most vehicles requires electricity to generate the spark. Initially this was generated by a magnetoThis article is about magneto, the engine component. There are other articles about Magneto, the comic book supervillain and Magneto, the Mexican boy band. A magneto provides pulses of electrical power to the spark plugs in some petrol-powered internal co and was only of use for ignition, but it was not long before an engine-driven DC generatorA generator refers to several things: an electrical generator the generating set of a group In computer science, particularly in the Python programming language, a generator is a type of continuation that can be used as an iterator. was fitted. Because of the varying electrical power available from such a generator as engine speed changed, the generator was not connected directly to a car's electrical systems but rather through a lead-acid battery which enabled a more constant, smoothed flow of power and a limited supply of that power even with the engine off. This availability encouraged the use of other electrical accessories, such as lighting (which had previously been through oil lampsThe Kerosene lamp widely known in Britain as the Paraffin lamp is any type of lighting device which uses kerosene (paraffin) as a fuel. There are two main types of kerosene lamp which work in different ways, the "wick lamp" and the "pressure lamp". Wick l or acetyleneThe chemical compound acetylene also called ethyne was discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy, in England; its chemical formula is C H and its structure is: Acetylene is a colorless and extremely flammable gas at standard temperature and pressure with a garlic lamps) and the automobile self starterIn 1903, the first U. patent for an automobile electric self-starter was issued to Clyde J. Coleman of New York City (No. He invented the self-starter in 1899, but the invention was impractical. The license was purchased by the Delco Company, which was ta.

A further advance occurred when the DC generator was replaced by the combination of an alternator and a voltage regulator. This gave a more reliable power source capable of handling greater loads, and was the impetus to electrify more and more vehicle subsystems which had hitherto been driven by other sources of power.

Today, most systems in the average vehicle are electrically powered. The exceptions tend to be the A/C compressor and the power steering , although electrically driven power steering systems have been developed.



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