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Title: NEW CAR ENGINE SENDS SHOCK WAVES THROUGH AUTO INDUSTRY
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URL Source: http://news.discovery.com/autos/new ... ough-auto-industry-110405.html
Published: Jun 28, 2011
Author: Analysis by Nic Halverson
Post Date: 2011-06-28 13:50:22 by gengis gandhi
Keywords: None
Views: 428
Comments: 23

NEW CAR ENGINE SENDS SHOCK WAVES THROUGH AUTO INDUSTRY

Analysis by Nic Halverson Wed Apr 6, 2011 10:10 AM ET (91) Comments | Leave a Comment Print Email

facebook share 161 Despite shifting into higher gear within the consumer's green conscience, hybrid vehicles are still tethered to the gas pump via a fuel-thirsty 100-year-old invention: the internal combustion engine.

However, researchers at Michigan State University have built a prototype gasoline engine that requires no transmission, crankshaft, pistons, valves, fuel compression, cooling systems or fluids. Their so-called Wave Disk Generator could greatly improve the efficiency of gas-electric hybrid automobiles and potentially decrease auto emissions up to 90 percent when compared with conventional combustion engines.

The engine has a rotor that's equipped with wave-like channels that trap and mix oxygen and fuel as the rotor spins. These central inlets are blocked off, building pressure within the chamber, causing a shock wave that ignites the compressed air and fuel to transmit energy.

The Wave Disk Generator uses 60 percent of its fuel for propulsion; standard car engines use just 15 percent. As a result, the generator is 3.5 times more fuel efficient than typical combustion engines.

Researchers estimate the new model could shave almost 1,000 pounds off a car's weight currently taken up by conventional engine systems.

Last week, the prototype was presented to the energy division of the Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is backing the Michigan State University Engine Research Laboratory with $2.5 million in funding.

Michigan State's team of engineers hope to have a car-sized 25-kilowatt version of the prototype ready by the end of the year.

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#2. To: gengis gandhi (#0)

Despite the attempts of the controllers to throttle development of new, innovative, and more efficient technologies as Charles Fort observed a century ago: "When it is train time it is train time." The context being that when the situation is ripe for the development of a new technological paradigm that there is nothing that can hold it back forever.

With a practical cold fusion system in the offing, and breakthroughs in engines and electrical motors we are on the edge of a new industrial revolution - something which the Banksters and the Psychiatrists have been trying to prevent for the last 70 years.

A extra efficient engine such as this makes the prospect of a home electrical generation system all the more practical.

With the growing awareness that "Peak Oil" is a fraud and that oil is actually quite abundant the attempt to throttle social change and greater productivity becomes increasingly difficult.

With greater numbers of consumers revolting against Frankenfood GMO toxins that avenue is seeing a war of greater intensity as the information makes it out despite all of the media suppression.

There is a rising tide which I do not think our would-be masters are going to be able to hold back. I look forward to the day they are given their rightful place - hanging from a lamp post.

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It occurs to me that an unintended consequence of allowing greater frequency variation in the power grid could very well motivate people to move with greater speed toward independence from the grid. If it costs 5K to install frequency control equipment on your house and 10K to install a completely independent system a lot of people will go for the independence.

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