http://quasiturbine.promci.qc.ca/QTpasWankel.html The site lapses from bad English into passable French at pretty much random intervals, but the engine mechanics sound pretty **** interesting. Anybody wanna build one?
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Humm.. the Qasiturbine.. that's a new one on me..
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New to me, too. But how's a 400cc 500 hp steam engine strike you? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png
Edit: Just one of the possible applications, according to the site it'd run on just about anything, and use hydrogen better than any other engine specifically planned for the fuel. |
hurmm quazi rotor...looks cool
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ok, this sounded really cool. considering it rotates around a definite center, rather than an eccentric shaft I was thinking that the rpm range would be outrageous. But then at the end of the article, it said that 6,000rpm would be out of its operational range???
I was also thinking that a transmission could be made to fit in the center cavity, which would make the design extremely compact |
i didnt read the whole article...has anybody ever made one?
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Originally Posted by Orochinoyamato' date='Jul 17 2003, 03:43 PM
New to me, too. But how's a 400cc 500 hp steam engine strike you? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png
Edit: Just one of the possible applications, according to the site it'd run on just about anything, and use hydrogen better than any other engine specifically planned for the fuel. id go with hydrogen or C16 or something. |
They made one powering a chainsaw, according to a general rotary information page somewhere else. I guess a transmission in the middle might be a better idea than a furnace for steam, heh.
I think it don't spin too fast because it's a flexible rotor, not a solid one. |
Originally Posted by Orochinoyamato' date='Jul 18 2003, 02:38 PM
I guess a transmission in the middle might be a better idea than a furnace for steam, heh.
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Or or a really nice, lightweight motor for my bicycle project with a great rpm range. Too bad they're only selling a few prototypes to academic institutions, governments, and major corporations so far, and looking for a business partner to sell chainsaws running on compressed air.
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hmmmm
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