Application of the Natural Gas Engines Mercedes-Benz in Moving Stage for the Carnival 2001 in Salvador City. 2001-01-3824
The development of the natural gas engines Mercedes-Benz has been constantly improved and used in buses in Germany, Australia, and other countries and also in São Paulo City (Brazil). With the purpose to enlarge of the natural gas engine using, DaimlerChrysler do Brasil developed the first extra heavy-duty truck moved by natural gas of Brazil with the engine M447LAG. The vehicle was applied to draw a moving stage called trio elétrico for the carnival 2001 in Salvador City. The electric power to supply the sound and illumination of the moving stage was produced by generating group moved with 2 natural gas engines M366LAG Mercedes-Benz.
Citation: Hollnagel, C., Neto, J., Di Nardi, M., Wunderlich, C. et al., "Application of the Natural Gas Engines Mercedes-Benz in Moving Stage for the Carnival 2001 in Salvador City.," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-3824, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-3824. Download Citation
Author(s):
Carlos Hollnagel, J. A. Marques Neto, Marcos E. Di Nardi, Claudio Wunderlich, Wilson Muraro, Carlos Miletovic, Fabiano Bisetto
Affiliated:
DaimlerChrysler do Brasil Ltda.
Pages: 9
Event:
International Mobility Technology Conference and Exhibit
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Gas engines
Natural gas
Electric power
Buses
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