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Interesting engine
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This is a step-change increase in the term "interference engine".
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I don't see that working- the pistons coming out of the cylinder and then staying perfectly co-axial until they mate again. The gear backlash and such would require cylinder walll clearance that could not be taken up with a piston ring, since you need a ring compressor to get a piston+rings into a cylinder. The large clearance then means low efficiency due to blowby. Then there is lots of wingage losses unless you have a big pump to evacuate the crankcase, in which case that pump creates parasitic losses.
Piston engines are not perfect but they sure are a great compromise in many ways. The OPOC engine seems like a better idea to me. Rotaries had advantages and disadvantages. Same for turbines.
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I remember watching Gilligan's Island on TV Land in the evenings. That was back when I was in grade school. Good times. I always preferred Mary-Anne to Ginger.
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Ginger had some game if you pulled her off the G.I set. Mary Anne otherwise.
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Did you bother to look at the videos?
They have a working propane powered engine running in one of them.
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Your right, it is interesting. But the fact that they can make a propane model run does not mean its an efficient way of burning anything. It doesn't seem to pass the Occams sniff test.
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I did. Button #5. Right after the video of the hand cranked version. I did not review the entire website so I do not understand why it is super efficient and I do not understand in every day terms what the application(s) are.
They say it is good for a diesel engine because of it's super long stroke. Your thoughts? |
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I still think it would have a lot of losses from blow by, and windage. It also has a lot of parts moving, maybe more than a piston engine of comparable power/efficiency. How are they initiating spark?
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Oh my goodness, imagine any of that lot getting the slightest bit out of synchronicity: i hope the casing is strong enough to contain the flying components!!!
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It IS interesting. It apparently works, though I'm skeptical of announcements like these that are long on marketing for public consumption. I have to wonder why they're promoting to the public instead of to some manufacturer. Some of the claims are a little sketchy too. I it really non-reciprocating? Both the pistons and the cylinders seem to be changing direction once every revolution.
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I believe it is not technically reciprocating since they move in a circle rather than a straight line.
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I expect the DOE will buy this. Wow, there are some really "interesting" engineers "out there".
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I think OPOC, HCCI, Diesotto, etc. are better paths to take. If you want efficiency go high bypass gas turbine.
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