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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
No. That was not really what I meant. I meant my design did not have a compressing cycle. The compression that becomes when combustion occurs i didn't put into account as compression when I said compression free. =) sorry about that.- SirOrigami
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
http://www.ttengines.com/DCGT2.html- SirOrigami
- Post #11
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
I found a type of engine similar to my idea today. http://www.rexresearch.com/scragg2/scragg.htm Pretty interesting- SirOrigami
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
Yes. Expansion of gases- SirOrigami
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
Well. I had the idea of creating a rotating ball with slots. With a shaft in the center. A spinning ball. Without the wenkel compression principle that (wobbles). Therefore needing a compression free fuel. Or using some sort of forced induction to create compression in the slot before ignition.- SirOrigami
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
Coal good idea =) I'm working on a design which I don't know if it will ever work. The idea is an engine with minimal moving parts. And therefore cannot make compression. Or have to use FORCED compression from ? Ex a Jet compressor. I haven't figured that part out yet.- SirOrigami
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Fuel that doesnt need compression?
Excuse the language. English is not my first language and in physics terms I might be lacking. I was just brainstorming. Is there a fuel that could be used with efficiancy in a compression free engine?- SirOrigami
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- Compression Fuel
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering