[Gasification] Two piston ecomotor?

Dl d0xunt at gmail.com
Thu Aug 11 01:43:55 CDT 2011


http://www.greensteamengine.com/

This is another small steam engine with few moving parts. 

Dan Lacy

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On Aug 10, 2011, at 5:35 PM, GF <gfwhell at aol.com> wrote:

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> While we are on the subject of exotic engines, has any one seen the external combustion engine which is about to debut?
> Check this out :             cyclone power technologies waste heat engine
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> GF
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> From: Jim Leach <jleach at danatech.net>
> To: 'Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification' <gasification at lists.bioenergylists.org>
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> Subject: Re: [Gasification] Two piston ecomotor?
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> The Fairbanks Morse OP engines that propelled the WWII subs were that design.  There are still a few cogen plants around today that use those engines as well in dual fuel configuration, but they were supercharged, not turbocharged.
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> From: gasification-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:gasification-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Pannirselvam P.V
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 5:47 PM
> To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification
> Subject: Re: [Gasification] Two piston ecomotor?
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> Hi Pete
> Eco motor is  innovative  modern  IC engine  evolution
> You can see video , animated pictuures too 
> http://www.ecomotors.com/
> The opoc® engine comprises two opposing cylinders per module, with a crankshaft between them -- each cylinder has two pistons moving in opposite directions. This innovative design configuration eliminates the cylinder-head and valve-train components of conventional engines, offering an efficient, compact and simple core engine structure. The result is an engine family that is lighter, more efficient and economical, with lower exhaust emissions.
> EcoMotors' opoc® engine has a number of distinct advantages over traditional internal combustion engines. The opoc® engine has very high power density of nearly one horsepower per pound resulting in an unprecedented lightweight and compact engine. The opoc® engine is perfectly balanced enabling stackable power modules. This unique modular displacement capability is one of the long standing, but elusive goals of engine engineers' quest for high efficiency. In addition, it also results in much less NVH than a conventional engine of comparable power. Its elegantly simple design allows for low cost, efficient manufacturing and increased operating durability:
> 50 percent fewer parts than a conventional engine
> Straightforward assembly
> No cylinder heads or valve-train
> Uses conventional components, materials and processes
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> "Consistent with our leadership strategy, Navistar continues to seek innovative products which differentiate us from the marketplace, while others embrace the status quo," said Eric Tech, president, Navistar Engine Group.
> Power Density
> The internal combustion piston engine has been the primary means of automotive propulsion for more than a century. Today, thousands of engineers around the world are hard at work trying to improve this 19th century invention. Some are striving to make incremental gains; some are hoping for a breakthrough. For all of them, one measuring stick is the "acid test" for any engine -- power density. As greater power density is achieved, a range of critically important attributes will result, including:
> Lower weight
> Smaller size
> Lower material costs
> Lower friction
> Greater fuel efficiency
> Lower emissions
> Lower heat rejection
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> Electrically Controlled Turbocharger
> EcoMotors' intellectual property also includes an electrically controlled turbocharger technology which incorporates an electric motor in the turbo assembly to regulate boost pressure resulting in a long list of unique advantages:
> Improved combustion efficiency to meet emissions
> Electrically controlled variable compression ratio
> Improved vehicle fuel economy
> Enhanced vehicle drivability due to improved low-end torque
> Eliminates Turbo lag
> Waste heat recovery by generating electricity
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> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Pete & Sheri <spaco at baldwin-telecom.net> wrote:
> What is a two piston ecomotor?
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> Pete Stanaitis
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