I have many years in designing engines that run on air, this is just some of my designs:
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One good thing about compress air is:
1) The energy you put in, is always store better then any battery.
2) Heat can increase pressure, as well as cold will decrease it also.
3) Low pressure air pumps can be used as wind pump turbine to store the wind in tank.
4) my submersible engine use 5psi at higher cfm to generate lots of hp in oceans or lakes. as the waves move up/down the floats generates low air pressure that is force pressure 10ft under water to a displacement system. As this unit is force upward it creates mechanical work. Wind turbine can also be added to pump system.
Sir
Are you familiar with the work of Lee Rogers?
I am seeking info on his air engine...
do you have a shop for replication work [light machine work] ?
thx
Chet
Hi Chet,
Look up Terry Miller air can in the 80's, interesting project also.
I have a small basic machine shop in my back yard.
40"x7" metal lathe
15" lathe/mill
7" metal lathe
Sherline cnc
welders
metal cutting
plasma cutter
20 ton press
drill presses
and other types of tools.
This does not count for the electronics equipment also.
I would say 50K+ in tools
Have a beer, I will rather buy a tool......
Yes I completely agree the tools are much better than the beers.
sent you a PM
thx
Chet
Quote from: ramset on June 07, 2014, 02:30:48 PM
Sir
Are you familiar with the work of Lee Rogers?
I am seeking info on his air engine...
do you have a shop for replication work [light machine work] ?
thx
Chet
Lee Rogers' patent:
http://www.google.com/patents/US4292804
Qwert
many thanks...
I have been told that Lee left this world in a most nasty way [with his entire family in Brazil ]
have you any record of this??
thx
Chet
I have a video of Terry Miller air car, I will upload it on my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVHtxFz5PLY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVHtxFz5PLY)
I have not seen any video on his car.
Tom
I will load all the video on Terry Miller air car, it's about 35minutes long and does show the car running.
I would like to also add, I was employed to work on a version of this engine turning a generator a few years ago.
I know how this works, it's a 4 stage piston engine that starts out with 1",2",3" and 4" pistons.
This allows all the compress air to be use at each stage.
Tom
Quote from: ramset on June 08, 2014, 07:34:17 AM
Qwert
many thanks...
I have been told that Lee left this world in a most nasty way [with his entire family in Brazil ]
have you any record of this??
thx
Chet
Sorry, I do not have such info.
Hi Qwert,
Is there a video on Lee Rogers air car?
This is what I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeyHiEpT6ZU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeyHiEpT6ZU)
Works down to 2 psi differential
That version is base on the Bourke Engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuSMjPFYzs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuSMjPFYzs)
No, it's not.
The Bourke engine uses a single Scotch yoke and has horizontally-opposed pistons but beyond that it is a standard 2-stroke ICE. The DoubleScotch uses a second Scotch yoke to drive the spool valve, it works on externally supplied air or steam pressure and runs at very low differential pressures. The Scotch yoke itself is much older than the original Bourke patent engine.
Tinsel
nice engine .....
did you scratch build it ?
thx
Chet