Air Car
Air Car
Air Car
RIDDHI SHAH
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ABSTRACT
The Air Car is a car currently being developed, and, eventually,
manufactured by Motor Development International (MDI), founded
by French inventor Guy Nègre.
The air car is powered by an air engine, specifically tailored for the
car. The used air engine is being manufactured by CQFD Air
Solution, a company closely linked to MDI.
The engine is powered by compressed air, stored in a glass or
carbon-fibre tank at 4500 psi. The engine has injection similar to
normal engines, but uses special crankshafts and pistons, which
remain at top dead centre for about 70% of the engine's cycle; this
allows more power to be developed in the engine. Though some
consider the car to be pollution-free, it must be taken into account
that the tanks are recharged using electric (or gasoline)
compressors, resulting in some pollution, if the electricity used to
operate the compressors comes from polluting power plants (such
as gas, or coal-power plants). Solar power could possibly be used
to power the compressors at fuel station.
1.INTRODUCTION
The air car is powered by air engine.
It is an emission free piston engine using compressed air as
the fuel.
It was invented by Guy Nègre, a French engineer who in
1991 started Motor Development International (MDI),
Luxembourg.
He invented a dual-energy engine running on both
compressed air and on regular fuel; then managed to create
a compressed air only-engine, and improved his design to
make it more powerful.
Other people that have been working on the idea are
Armando Regusci and Angelo Di Pietro. They too have
companies, Rugusci started up Regusci Air and Di Pietro
started up Engine Air. They are selling their engines.
2.ENGINE DESIGN
It uses the expansion of compressed air to drive the
pistons in a modified piston engine.
Efficiency of operation is gained through the use of
environmental heat at normal temperature to warm the
otherwise cold expanded air from the storage tank.
This non-adiabatic expansion has the potential to greatly
increase the efficiency of the machine.
The only exhaust gas is cold air (−15 °C), which may
also be used for air conditioning in a car.
The source for air is a pressurized glass or carbon-fibre
tank holding air at around 4500 Psi.
Air is delivered to the engine via a rather conventional
injection system.
3.USES OF AIR ENGINE
Used to power an urban car with room for five
passengers and a projected range of about 100 to 200
miles (160 to 320 km), depending on traffic conditions.
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