Green Engine Seminar Report
Green Engine Seminar Report
Green Engine Seminar Report
Contents:
1) Introduction2
2) Types of Green Engines.3
3) Construction & Working...4
3.1) Turbocombustion Green Engine4
3.2) Radial Internal Combustion Wave Rotor..6
3.3) Green Engine7
3.4) Internally Radiating Impulse Structure Engine9
4) Advantages.12
5) Future.14
6) Conclusion..........14
7) References..15
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Introduction
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The Working of this engine takes place as such, the air-fuel mixture is sent in
axially to the engine. In the intake cycle, the mixture is sent in through inlet
valve. The piston compresses the mixture in its compression cycle and by the
action of spark plug the fuel is ignited. Combustion of fuel takes place.
Immediately the exhaust valve opens into the rotor where the combusting
mixture expands and transfers its energy to the rotor. As the rotor rotates the
energy is transferred to the main shaft or the wheel.
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This Engine has been a research project by Michigan State University, USA and
Warsaw Institute of Technology, Poland. It has been recently funded by USs
Dept. of Energys ARPA-E program to the amount of $2.5million.
The design does away with many of the components of a conventional engine,
including pistons, camshaft and valves.
It is a piston-less rotary engine. The engine has a spinning disk with curved
blades. As the rotor spins, the air-fuel mixture fills up the chambers. Pressure
builds up when the inlet and outlets are blocked and the air-fuel mixture gets
compressed. This mixture then ignites. This sends shockwaves within the
chamber. As the gas escapes at high speed, it pushes against the blade-like
ridges inside the rotor, keeping it spinning and generating power.
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This engine has been developed by Paradigm Energy Conversions Systems Inc.,
USA. The Green engine is a six phase, internal combustion engine with much
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higher expansion ratio. The term phase is used instead of stroke because
stroke is actually associated to the movement of the piston.
The engine comprises a set of vanes, a pair of rotors which houses a number of
small pot-like containers. It is here, in these small containers that compression,
mixing, combustion are carried out. The engine also contains two air intake
ports, and a pair of fuel injectors and spark plugs.
Intake-The air arrives to the engine through the direct air intake port in the
absence of an air inlet pipe, throttle and inlet valves on the air intake system. A
duct is provided on the sides of the vane and rotor. The duct is so shaped that
when the air moves through, strong swirls generate when it gets compressed in
the chamber.
Compression-The rushing air from the duct is pushed by the blades into the
small chambers in the rotor. The volume of these chambers is comparatively
very small.
Mixing-As soon as the chamber comes in front of the fuel injector, the injector
sprays fuel into the compressed air. Because of the shape of the chamber, the
fuel mixes well with the compressed air. Because of the strong swirling, a
centrifugal effect is exerted in the air-fuel mixture. Moreover, the rotation of the
burner, makes this centrifugal effect all the more effective.
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The IRIS is a transformational geometry for the ICE combustion chamber that
increases the area of the chamber reacting productively to expanding gases.
In an IRIS combustion chamber, a number of inverted segments of a circle, or
"chordons," interact to create a continuously sealed chamber of variable
volume. Instead of elongating during combustion, as a traditional engine does,
the IRIS engine's chamber expands in diameter. The inventors claim that this
innovation will reduce waste heat and will increase the amount of surface area
the engine has available to produce torque.
The IRIS offers the simplicity of a two-stroke combustion cycle with the
efficiency of a four-stroke engine.
The working can be explained in a series of images as follows:
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Advantages:
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Future:
The Green Engines described here are one of the most recent developments in
the field of IC Engines. Only their prototypes are in existence and are currently
undergoing extensive testing. These engines can be used in all commercial
applications of current IC Engines and also can be used as alternative power
resource in Hybrid Vehicles and Electric Vehicles.
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Conclusion:
Thank You
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References:
IC Engines by Dr. Ganesan.
Numerical Investigation of Wave Disk Micro Engine Concept by
Piechna and Dyntar, International Journal of Gas Turbine, Propulsion and
Power Systems, December 2008, Volume 2, Number 1
Wave Rotor Research Program at Michigan State University by Dr.
Norbert Muller and Dr. Akbari of Michigan State University, USA.
Review of Wave Rotor Technology by above authors.
Wave Disk Engines from www.wikipedia.org.
Internally
Radiating
Impulse
Structure
Engines
from
www.irisengine.com.
Green Engine from www.greenenginetech.com.
Turbocombustion Engine from www.tcengine.com.
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