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Wheel With Engine - An Electromagnetic Engine Page Views: 162 Transportation
Harish Kumar, Delhi, NA IN Votes: 4 10/17/2008

I have designed an electromagnetic engine which is levitating inside the wheel which results in the removal of transmission system as well as all the internal losses.

My system works on the simple fact that opposite magnetic poles attract and same poles repel each other.

It is designed in such a way that it reproduces 40% of energy it used which can be used again.And at low speed its a very efficient electromagnetic engine.


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TWO STROKE HYDROGEN ENGINE Page Views: 259 Machinery/Equipment
NAGENDRA CH, Visakhapatnam,   IN Votes: 10 10/16/2008

Hydrogen plays a major role in future fuel needs. Power to weight ratio is more for two stroke engine than four stroke engines but low efficiency and polluting environment .Considering all these effects two stroke hydrogen engine is designed for better efficiency, compactness and zero pollution. Fuel for this engine is hydrogen at high pressure, which is obtained by high pressure electrolysis equipment. WORKING OF ENGINE: In this engine first stroke is completely expansion stroke


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VARIABLE VALVE TIMING-DIRSEL ENGINE Page Views: 162 Machinery/Equipment
arul nenjan aravazhi, chennai, NA IN Votes: 8 10/11/2008

VARIABLE VALVE TIMING-DIRSEL ENGINE CONCEPT: Recycle of burnt gas The concept is to maintain some amout of burnt gas in the combustion chamber while all the strokes takes place or the engine in the running condition. To allow the burnt gas through the exhaust valve when the suction valve opens. DESCRIPTION To execute this concept we introduce a wedge in between the rocker arm and the inlet and exhaust valves. ( Refer figure .1 ) The function of wedge is to control


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Grail Pneumatic Two-Stroke Engine Page Views: 15,544 Transportation
Matthew Riley, Wichita, KS US Votes: 6 09/10/2008

White Paper Grail Pneumatic Two-Stroke Engine This is a proposed clean emissions pneumatic two-stroke engine that does not have normal Two-Stroke cross contamination of oil and fuel (oil and fuel are not mixed). Intake occurs when piston moves up by creating a vacuum under Piston Check Valve (6) (closed) and Piston (8) within the Engine Crankcase (16), (One-way) Intake Reed Valve & Throttle Plate (9) (IRVTP 9 opens) allow outside ambient air to enter Engine Crankcase (16). Simultaneously


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Trinity Rotor Engine Page Views: 506 Transportation
Douglas Lampi, Albany, OR US Votes: 9 08/10/2008

The Trinity Rotor Engine is a rotary engine that eliminates the problems of the Wankel and the power loss incurred by the piston engine while translating linear energy to rotation. The engine consists of a perfect cylinder with a three point rotor similar to the Wankel. Each point of the rotor has a flat face that sweeps to a point perpendicular to the tangent of the next rotor point to create these faces. The cylinder


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Electromagnetically propelled engine Page Views: 2,258 Transportation
Ronnie Smith, Atlanta, GA US Votes: 8 07/20/2008

This invention is suitable for any application that requires an internal combustion engine (ice)! Existing ice may be modified in such a way as to use the power of electromagnetic force to push the piston through its cycle instead of and exploding gas. By mounting an extremley powerful permanent magnet on top of the existing piston and positioning a very strong electromagnet in such a way that when the piston reaches top dead center, the


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