- 21 Apr 2012 03:28
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Thought I'd start this thread before this subforum descends into "Qaztel's Opaque Ponderations of Automobiles".
In the past I've expressed my belief regarding largescale use of electric vehicles, stating that even if battery technology were to improve to allow for higher storage capacity there would need to be significant upgrades to the electric grid. It is for this reason that I've been interested in steam engines not only because they have a high starting torque, which eliminates the need for a gearbox except for forward and reverse gears, but also emit nearly no pollutants and can run on any combustible fuel. One engine I've been interested in is the Cyclone Steam Engine, which has a number of contracts to manufacture their engine including with Raytheon:
http://www.cyclonepower.com/
[youtube]1MifFKgWC0g[/youtube]
I've also been interested in new IC engine designs which have features such as high torque at low rpm's, high Power to Weight Ratio and higher efficiencies. Out of these my favorite is the Shepherd Engine, an air cooled engine from New Zealand which has two main moving parts and eliminates the crankshaft:
http://www.shepherdengine.com/
Other engines which I've come across:
Pattakon OPRE: http://www.pattakon.com/pattakonOPRE.htm
Revetec: http://www.revetec.com/
Vengeance Power: http://www.vengeancepower.com/
Duke Engine: http://www.dukeengines.com/
In the past I've expressed my belief regarding largescale use of electric vehicles, stating that even if battery technology were to improve to allow for higher storage capacity there would need to be significant upgrades to the electric grid. It is for this reason that I've been interested in steam engines not only because they have a high starting torque, which eliminates the need for a gearbox except for forward and reverse gears, but also emit nearly no pollutants and can run on any combustible fuel. One engine I've been interested in is the Cyclone Steam Engine, which has a number of contracts to manufacture their engine including with Raytheon:
http://www.cyclonepower.com/
[youtube]1MifFKgWC0g[/youtube]
I've also been interested in new IC engine designs which have features such as high torque at low rpm's, high Power to Weight Ratio and higher efficiencies. Out of these my favorite is the Shepherd Engine, an air cooled engine from New Zealand which has two main moving parts and eliminates the crankshaft:
http://www.shepherdengine.com/
Other engines which I've come across:
Pattakon OPRE: http://www.pattakon.com/pattakonOPRE.htm
Revetec: http://www.revetec.com/
Vengeance Power: http://www.vengeancepower.com/
Duke Engine: http://www.dukeengines.com/