lunar festival finery

Next to contact breaker, spark plug is among the most weakest part of the ignition system. It is mounted within the combustion chamber from the engine, where working conditions are- severe. During peak combustion conditions the temperature inside the combustion chamber in the modern car engine may be around 2500 ºC and the pressure about 7 Mpa. Moreover a spark plug can also be exposed to thermal and load cycling fatigue on account of sudden changes in temperature and pressure-from the high temperature of burnt gas on the relatively low temperature with the air/fuel mixture and from the ruthless during the time of explosion from the air/fuel mixture to low pressure during induction. In addition, the spark plug needs to endure high voltage, mechanical vibration along with the corrosive atmosphere of combustion gages. A modern spark plug posseses an economical life of about 10,000-16,000 km. The process of the Karwa Chauth is the same, but the newly wed- bride seems to be more cautious, because of her first time. The festive mood of this occasion starts few days before the karwa chauth as the women start purchasing new clothes and bangles for the day. The Indian bride dresses herself in new saari or suit preferably of red or maroon colour, with all the items of make- up and sola sringar. On the early morning of the Karwa Chauth, around 4'0 clock, the bride eats the sargi, given to her by her mother-in-law. This is to be done before sunrise. Sargi contains, Pheni, Mathi, and eating items, depending on the cultural practices followed by the family. After that throughout the day, the bride is not supposed to eat or drink anything. In the evening time, the Indian women, dresses like a newly wed bride and heads towards the karwa pooja. The married women are supposed to attend the karwa katha, in which an old lady narrates the story of the Karwa Chauth and tells the significance of keeping the fast. British Glass is organising a one-day seminar on funding for decarbonisation and energy efficiency work on Thursday 2 November (north of England, venue TBC) – which will be attended by British Glass members’ and non-members.