Patent classifications
F01M9/04
Lubricating oil compositions comprising a biodiesel fuel and a dispersant
This invention encompasses lubricating oil compositions comprising a base oil, a biodiesel fuel and a dispersant. A method for inhibiting viscosity increase in a diesel engine fueled at least in part with a biodiesel fuel is also described.
Lubricating oil compositions comprising a biodiesel fuel and a dispersant
This invention encompasses lubricating oil compositions comprising a base oil, a biodiesel fuel and a dispersant. A method for inhibiting viscosity increase in a diesel engine fueled at least in part with a biodiesel fuel is also described.
FUEL LUBRICATED FOIL BEARING
A bearing assembly for an engine is disclosed. The bearing assembly includes a first structure, a second structure that is movable relative to the first structure, and a foil membrane disposed between the first structure and the second structure. The foil membrane includes at least one perforation that supplies liquid fuel in a region between the foil membrane and the second structure, where the liquid fuel is combusted by the engine.
System and method for reducing power train air resistance
A vehicle system, comprising an internal combustion engine, a transmission enclosed within a transmission case coupled to a gaseous fuel source, the transmission case having an amount of gaseous fuel located therein. Housing the transmission in a case containing low density gaseous fuel reduces the power losses from air resistance and increases fuel efficiency.
System and method for reducing power train air resistance
A vehicle system, comprising an internal combustion engine, a transmission enclosed within a transmission case coupled to a gaseous fuel source, the transmission case having an amount of gaseous fuel located therein. Housing the transmission in a case containing low density gaseous fuel reduces the power losses from air resistance and increases fuel efficiency.
System and method for reducing friction
Systems and methods are described for reducing friction within a transmission and an internal combustion engine including a PCV system. A gaseous fuel source is fluidly coupled to the transmission via a flow control valve and the transmission, in turn, is fluidly coupled to an air inflow line of the PCV system. The flow control valve is configured to control a flow of gaseous fuel into the transmission and there on into the PCV system and crankcase.
System and method for reducing friction
Systems and methods are described for reducing friction within a transmission and an internal combustion engine including a PCV system. A gaseous fuel source is fluidly coupled to the transmission via a flow control valve and the transmission, in turn, is fluidly coupled to an air inflow line of the PCV system. The flow control valve is configured to control a flow of gaseous fuel into the transmission and there on into the PCV system and crankcase.
Method for operating an internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine has an intake channel which opens via a first valve into a crankcase of the engine. The first valve opens at a first frequency (f.sub.1). The engine has a second valve, which controls the quantity of fuel supplied into the intake channel. The quantity of fuel is controlled by controlling the time interval during which the second valve is open during each engine cycle (x). A control device is provided to control the quantity of fuel supplied. In a first operating state, the second valve is opened at a second frequency (f.sub.2, f.sub.3, f.sub.4) which is coordinated with the first frequency (f.sub.1). In a second operating state, the second valve is opened independently of the first frequency (f.sub.1).
Method for operating an internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine has an intake channel which opens via a first valve into a crankcase of the engine. The first valve opens at a first frequency (f.sub.1). The engine has a second valve, which controls the quantity of fuel supplied into the intake channel. The quantity of fuel is controlled by controlling the time interval during which the second valve is open during each engine cycle (x). A control device is provided to control the quantity of fuel supplied. In a first operating state, the second valve is opened at a second frequency (f.sub.2, f.sub.3, f.sub.4) which is coordinated with the first frequency (f.sub.1). In a second operating state, the second valve is opened independently of the first frequency (f.sub.1).
LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A BIODIESEL FUEL AND A DISPERSANT
This invention encompasses lubricating oil compositions comprising a base oil, a biodiesel fuel and a dispersant. A method for inhibiting viscosity increase in a diesel engine fueled at least in part with a biodiesel fuel is also described.