POWERFUL Free Piston ENGINE Sets Records- Is it REAL!?
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2023
- Aquarius just released a high power free piston engine. Is it legitimate and how does this overcome free piston deficiencies?
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An interesting video with useful information.
The Mainspring engine does control the peak combustion temperatures that cause NOx with a “FLAMELESS OXIDATION PROCESS” that in some different industries can be denoted by the term “FLOX” (which is more appropriately used for combustors).
Mainspring's 'flameless' linear generator can use any fuel to generate power as per their marketing.
If I understand the flameless oxidation process correctly and if it follows the FLOX combustion process then the peak temperatures are controlled by the position of the linear piston.
FLOX requires the air and fuel components to be mixed in an environment in which exhaust gases are recirculated back into the combustion chamber. Flameless combustion also does not display the same high energy peaks as the traditional combustion observed within a swirl burner, resulting in a more smooth and stable combustion process.
When combustion occurs, NOx is formed at the front of the flame: suppression of peak flame offers the theoretical possibility of reducing NOx production to zero. Experiments with FLOX-Technology have established that it can reduce the amount of NOx generated.
The reason that I mention this is that Hyliion’s Karno engine also is a linear actuator and is also marketed as using a flameless oxidation process. The difference is that the Karno engine is “probably” a Sterling engine (or variant) that has actual combustors and an external combustion process vs Mainspring’s internal combustion process. The marketing info put out by the respective company’s suggest that the Karno engine might have higher efficiency. Hyliion is working on using the Karno as both a range extender (usually in pairs thus helping with external vibration) and for fixed generator applications.
Been a fan of free pistons for a while. I’d like to see more 4 cycle designs coming out as I don’t see hydrocarbons going away. Energy density is just too attractive. Hopefully they will be greener sources.
If battery energy density catches up to combustion, would you consider changing your mind? I just think it's a great idea to stop burning things.
@@theobserver9131 I know too much about practical physics and economics to believe that will ever be the case.
@@kenreynolds1000 something tells me you are prime example of dunning kruger effect.
@@kenreynolds1000 You "know too much", and you "believe" or not.....ok. Good talk.
@@kenreynolds1000 You are the proverbial "Immovable object", and I don't volunteer to be the "unstoppable force". 😁
Nice to hear that someone has a commercial product. 200kw with smaller space consumption and fewer moving parts sounds like a good recipe for a seafood producing factory boat. It's common for the boats to need between one and two megawatts, which would allow for enough engines to have a bit of redundancy.
why four stroke? it looks like an ideal case for a 2 stroke the way a diesel 2 stroke work, with pressurized-air cylinder loading and internal injection, missing something?
A cheap engine like this seems ideal for range, efficiency and pollution control in plug in hybrids, saving a lot of lithium for other uses
Couldn't have put it better myself
Vibration issues are simple to solve, reduce the size and double up on the actual engine with opposing strokes. It's not an issue and increases/doubles the points of generation...
Can it work on bio-mathane (or biogas directly) to compress cleaned bio-methane to 250bar?
New ideas are the best 👌
Could we use ammonia or cng in fuel cell , reach higher efficiency ?
I'm a tinkerer of sorts and I have been using peltier device and magnets I think I have stumbled on to something by electronically alternating magnets polarity I find that I can make my unit run smoothly at higher speeds with less vibrations.
Counter shaft would help alot but its coefficient drag.
It is better to have tuned variants that run on fuel groups because there are regional differences in fuel availability. Instead of trying to make one engine do everything. You get peak performance that way.
Libertine is the way to go, the alternator power should be around 25kW, supercapacitor and """small""" battery
The idea is to have the possibility of storing energy during braking and going down slopes, using a 25 kW generator,
the motor could make 100 kW giving strong acceleration if necessary but without the weight of a full electric battery,
in fact, the efficiency of such a system will be maximum (especially in winter when heating is necessary)
Actually with gas motor energy cannot come back, so not only the efficiency is low (rarely more than 35%) but a lot of energy is lost. Libertine is light (and will become lighter if using carbon wire for the induction in the future, by running always with the same load and because much less frictions it can be easily optimized and an efficiency of 50% seems to me possible more with hydrogen but considering the fact that each back and forth create energy and that energy is taken back then the real efficiency to the wheels will be very optimized
So what efficiency are we talking about?
Totally wild tech!
I like the idea of combustion engines in cars, but I do love electric cars torque.
This would be a nice compromise. 🙏🏻
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Nice video. Why is the world addicted to reciprocating pistons? Rotary design inherently solves many problems of efficiency, vibration, complexity, reliability and cost. Not Wankel, not impact, not airfoil. Tesla's air friction turbine showed the way forward was fluid adhesion, although his design was inefficient. I'm surprised he didn't see the logical next step in geometry for increasing efficiency.
I like the opposed piston design .
make it similar to a boxer engine you will solve all your problems. have four times as much electricity running through it just shrink the size of the diameter of the piston.
Imagine putting this on a bike a hybrid motor bike
Well it still needs to convert this to torque
Why don't they have a crank at each end that way they could have a generator at each end.
The JACK-O-LIGHT!
Vapor smoke, where are the consumer products with this technology ?
Just attach the moving parts to the rotation of the wheels and get away from burning any fuel except for maybe hydrogen . :O)
I would love to see this in ICE cars.
There is a long way from pneumatic engine to a real ICE. Check the regular compressed air tools in any shop - they are very compact, robust and can be made very balanced.
Claims like zero NOx emissions are empty, everybody claims that, but they forget that NOx is about chemistry (T° and time) and the working cycle, not about geometry. You want efficiency - increase the compression, if the compression is adiabatic (which is unavoidable) you raise the temperature, and here you go - you got NOx. To cope that on a free piston engine you can make the expansion very fast, but then you will lose the efficiency, because the fuel will burn later at the expansion phase.
As for pairing with renewables, nothing beats the gas turbine - efficient, quick spin, balanced, multifuel.
Also, emissions will be bad because of ports. Lubricant will be getting inside, this is unavoidable.
need a smaller "range extender" for electric cars.
I'm no kind of engineer, but don't you lose energy when a mass reverses direction? Wouldn't a rotary engine be more efficient?
Think about the tie rod angles, counterbalances, bearing and flywheels in regular engines. Lots of losses there too… they can do the math, it must be enough to drive more development
Simplicity keeps maintenance and costs down while keeping reliability up. Turbines on small scale have high heat, 20-30 minute warm up periods, have multiple auxiliaries to worry about (oil pumps, cooling towers, etc)
I agree.
No. I am an engineer. Rotating also reverses direction of the mass. It actually reverses it constantly, because the vector is circular, not linear.
@@benjaminlhargrave I'm embarrassed not to to have thought of it that way. Seems obvious after you said it.
Amazin balance of a coin on a engine that have spark plugs disconected ...
It was running on compressed air in the testing phase.
I like how he was balancing a coin on the engine, and the spark plugs weren’t even connected!
I once balanced a coin on a table!😮
The narrator said that the engine was being run on compressed air during the testing phase. No need for spark plugs.
@@squishybrainAlso, depending on the compression ratio reached and other parameters, spark plugs might only be needed for starting.
piston battery design
So the guy puts a coin on the device and oops! Forgot to connect the wires to the sparks plugs. Now that's a smooth running engine.
It was running on compressed air in the testing phase, he said that.
You got me. Thanks @@WishfulWanderers
As a suggesti would add a Nano magnetic fluid into the receiver chamber. The way you counter balance all the vibration and also use, it's Pressure for other energy applications.
Interesting🤓
Just put a wind generator on top of your car and drive forever.
Please tell me you're being sarcastic....
(some people actually believe that makes sense)
How do you have 1.54k subscribers and no videos?
Yes yes yes you should patent it at the earliest.
@@theobserver9131ALOT of people think that way........
FP how compress
Car guys wanna hear her breath thas guna ve quiet
coin sitting on a motor with no spark plugs wired not even running impressive
I dont believe good function. Never never ever
2 stroke is not inherently more dirty than 4 stroke. You confusing this with lawn mower two strokes
Engineering explained, "Mazda bought back the rotary engine". Looks like Mazda has a patent on using some free piston principles with a rotary. Exciting times!
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sorry you just make random points without depth
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