Interesting article
and no "Mr. Fusion"! (bummer)
New Gas Motor of the Future?
Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?
Rotary engines are nothing new at all, there are many older ones dating to the 1960's (I think).
The problem with them is the wear-out time. The wankel rotary engine for example, had much more power than an equivalent size/mass engine, less vibration etc, but the contact between the rotor and the casing had to be nearly air tight, so when they wore even a bit it drastically reduced the efficiency.
The problem with them is the wear-out time. The wankel rotary engine for example, had much more power than an equivalent size/mass engine, less vibration etc, but the contact between the rotor and the casing had to be nearly air tight, so when they wore even a bit it drastically reduced the efficiency.
Eh?
Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?
this isn't your standard rotary engine.
Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?
No, but it's a new variation on an old theme, and will probably still have some of these effects
Eh?
Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?
Why not just run a generator off of a turbine, and then use traction motors?
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"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?
right now, the weight would be prohibitive. but give it ten years with advances in both engine and generator technology, it could happen.