New Rotary Engine (2014)

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New Rotary Engine (2014)




by jam » 23/08/14, 23:07

Boujour to all,

A new rotary engine shown here:

http://gotekenergy.com/?page_id=30

It talks a solution to the sealing slows down the rendering without giving details of course.

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by jam » 24/08/14, 18:49

Well,
I just read the (granted) patent for this engine.
Absolutely fascinating. They found solutions to all the problems with the rotary engine I think. It is a 4-stroke piston engine which can be connected in series for more power.
I hope this time is the right one.

Here the patent (put on the address line without space):

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http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?FT=D&date=20110616&DB=EPODOC&locale=en_EP&CC=US&NR=2011139116A1&KC=A1&ND=4


Edit by Remundo: DIRECT LINK

Or US2011139116 (A1)

Re good reading.
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by Remundo » 24/08/14, 19:49

hi Jam, I took a look last night ... : Idea:

I have not yet understood the kinematics, at least its purpose? ...

I understood that: there are pivoting blades driven by the rotor. They make a beat because actuated by a kind of crank which takes its rotation on small pinions in epicyclic meshing ...

But what for? Not clear, it lacks animation / videos all that.
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by jam » 25/08/14, 00:42

I have an error in my last message. The engine is one with 4 4-stroke pistons.

There is probably an electrical start.

For the operation I understood this:

Suppose the blade 1 in position 1 brought by the starter. The movement of the blade calls for air (gasoline + oxygen) when tilting.

In position 2, the blade 1 pivots to compress the mixture.

Arriving at position 3, the ignition is made and the mixture explodes by pushing on the blade which makes the whole rotor pivot.

Returned to position 4, the exhaust is exhausted and the starter can stop (?).

The blades 2,3,4 do the same in succession. Which gives 4 explosions per turn.
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by hic » 25/08/14, 10:36

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by Remundo » 25/08/14, 13:00

yes, I understand better

it is a kind of motor with oscillating rotary pistons ... but instead of making rotate the central shaft, one blocks it and one makes turn a part of the casing by carrying the moving pistons in the total rotary movement.

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by jam » 25/08/14, 16:36

That's right.

Turbi could make a Blenderisation!
I just try, but take quite some time.

The sealing solution seems to be the right one, but just like with the "quasiturbine", the side walls must be very rigid even during the explosion.
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by James » 12/09/14, 17:06

jam wrote:That's right.

Turbi could make a Blenderisation!
I just try, but take quite some time.

The sealing solution seems to be the right one, but just like with the "quasiturbine", the side walls must be very rigid even during the explosion.


I made the same reflection
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by elephant » 12/09/14, 17:56

Far from being simple!
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by ARMAND » 13/11/14, 19:58

New engine, certainly, but which furiously recalls the James Watt steam engine of 1782, or the Chapman steam engine of 1810, or that of Holmes of 1860))
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