Jan 1, 2012

The Wave Disk Generator ... truth or e-cat?

New Car Engine Sends Shock Waves Through Auto Industry:

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.

There’s also a minimal Wikipedia page about the invention.

Notice that the article says the team hopes to have a car-size, 25kW model built by the end of “the year”, which would be, well, right about now. But the Wikipedia article says they’re aiming for the end of 2013.

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