Patent classifications
F02B33/40
Flywheel with Inner Turbine, Intermediate Compressor, and Outer Array of Magnets
A flywheel is provided in combination with a hybrid machine, wherein said flywheel comprises, in a radial direction, from inward to outward, an inner turbine, an intermediate compressor, and an outer array of magnets. The turbine cooperates with said hybrid machine to spin faster when said machine decelerates, and slower when said machine accelerates. An inner turbine drives both said intermediate compressor and said hybrid machine. The outer array of magnets is driven by said hybrid machine to accelerate the flywheel to accelerate the flywheel during braking of said hybrid machine. Said hybrid machine communicates with said flywheel to house it and render energy from it, in a hybrid manner such that energy is stored in a pressure or electrical storage mode, or both pressure and electrical storage mode, to effect a regenerative mode that attains low fuel consumption.
INLET GUIDE VANES FOR TURBOCHARGER COMPRESSORS
A device and method for imparting a negative pre-whirl to an airstream entering a compressor wheel of a turbocharger. Using a plurality of radially positioned vanes through which the airstream to the compressor wheel communicates, a negative pre-whirl is imparted to the airstream entering the compressor wheel from an intake passage. This pre-whirl is imparted by positioning the vanes radially within an engageable ring and curving the vanes in a direction opposite the direction of rotation of the compressor wheel. Performance is further enhanced by a hub centrally positioned with the vanes where the hub includes a cavity sized to encapsulate a compressor nut and eliminate air turbulence therefrom.
INLET GUIDE VANES FOR TURBOCHARGER COMPRESSORS
A device and method for imparting a negative pre-whirl to an airstream entering a compressor wheel of a turbocharger. Using a plurality of radially positioned vanes through which the airstream to the compressor wheel communicates, a negative pre-whirl is imparted to the airstream entering the compressor wheel from an intake passage. This pre-whirl is imparted by positioning the vanes radially within an engageable ring and curving the vanes in a direction opposite the direction of rotation of the compressor wheel. Performance is further enhanced by a hub centrally positioned with the vanes where the hub includes a cavity sized to encapsulate a compressor nut and eliminate air turbulence therefrom.
SUPERCHARGER AND MOTOR COOLING METHOD
Provided is an electric-assist supercharger configured such that a motor (30) is attached to the end portion of a rotor shaft (15) close to a silencer (26), the rotor shaft (15) being connected to a compressor portion. Such a supercharger includes a suction air introduction path (24) formed in the silencer 26 such that a main suction air flow flows in the radial direction of the silencer (26) toward a connection portion between the silencer (26) and the compressor portion, and a cooling air intake path (40) formed in the silencer (26) in which at least an outlet thereof is on the center axis of the rotor shaft (15).
EXHAUST-GAS TURBOCHARGER FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
The present disclosure relates to an exhaust-gas turbocharger for a supercharged internal combustion engine having a charge-air cooler. In order to prevent the formation in the charge-air-guiding parts of condensate which above a certain quantity, if it remains within the charge-air-guiding parts, leads to damage to the engine, such as, for example, ice formation, water shock or corrosion, it is proposed to provide a condensate outlet opening on the compressor of the exhaust-gas turbocharger, which opening is provided in a lowermost region of a charge-air flow path through the compressor.
EXHAUST-GAS TURBOCHARGER FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
The present disclosure relates to an exhaust-gas turbocharger for a supercharged internal combustion engine having a charge-air cooler. In order to prevent the formation in the charge-air-guiding parts of condensate which above a certain quantity, if it remains within the charge-air-guiding parts, leads to damage to the engine, such as, for example, ice formation, water shock or corrosion, it is proposed to provide a condensate outlet opening on the compressor of the exhaust-gas turbocharger, which opening is provided in a lowermost region of a charge-air flow path through the compressor.
Method of managing a power demand for the operation of a pilotless aircraft equipped with an internal combustion engine
A method of managing a power demand to assure the operation of a pilotless aircraft. The aircraft includes an internal combustion engine supplying a maximum principal power which can vary. The management method is particularly suitable for a rotary wing pilotless aircraft. It guarantees the storage of an amount of electrical energy at least equal to a recovery energy of the aircraft in the event of failure of the internal combustion engine. This recovery energy enables the control of autorotation and landing of the aircraft.
Method of managing a power demand for the operation of a pilotless aircraft equipped with an internal combustion engine
A method of managing a power demand to assure the operation of a pilotless aircraft. The aircraft includes an internal combustion engine supplying a maximum principal power which can vary. The management method is particularly suitable for a rotary wing pilotless aircraft. It guarantees the storage of an amount of electrical energy at least equal to a recovery energy of the aircraft in the event of failure of the internal combustion engine. This recovery energy enables the control of autorotation and landing of the aircraft.
Saddle-ridden vehicle engine
A combustion engine of a motorcycle has an engine rotary shaft extending in a vehicle widthwise direction. Incoming wind taken in from a front of a steering handle that is positioned in front of the combustion engine, is introduced through an air intake duct to the combustion engine. The air intake duct extends from the front of the steering handle to a rearward of a cylinder block so as to pass above a radiator and pass laterally of one side of the cylinder block.
Saddle-ridden vehicle engine
A combustion engine of a motorcycle has an engine rotary shaft extending in a vehicle widthwise direction. Incoming wind taken in from a front of a steering handle that is positioned in front of the combustion engine, is introduced through an air intake duct to the combustion engine. The air intake duct extends from the front of the steering handle to a rearward of a cylinder block so as to pass above a radiator and pass laterally of one side of the cylinder block.