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LiquidPiston Closes $1.25M Venture Seed Round; Funding to Develop HEHC-Cycle Engine
www.greencarcongress.com ^ | 07/27/2007 | Staff

Posted on 07/31/2007 5:57:28 AM PDT by Red Badger

The Liquid Piston engine. A) full housing. B) Transparent housing showing principle components.

LiquidPiston, developers of a new engine architecture they claim will achieve 50% fuel efficiency (compared to the ~30% of existing engines) and drastically reduce pollutant emissions (earlier post), closed a $1.25 million seed investment round with Adams Capital Management and Northwater Capital.

The architecture is based on a “High-Efficiency Hybrid Cycle” (HEHC) thermodynamic cycle, which borrows elements from Otto, Diesel, Atkinson and Rankin cycles. The HEHC cycle can be implemented in a variety of ways; LiquidPiston is developing an implementation that uses a separate rotary compressor, two isolated combustion chambers, and a separate rotary expander. Hehc The HEHC cycle. Click to enlarge.

In the HEHC cycle (diagram at right), air (with no fuel) is compressed to a high ratio (> 18) in a compressor cylinder of the engine. The air is directed into an isolated combustion chamber. Fuel is injected into the combustion chamber and auto ignites. Combustion occurs under truly isochoric conditions and is allowed to complete until all fuel is fully combusted. The combustion products expand into an expander cylinder, which has larger volume than the intake volume. A small amount of water (an optional component) may be used in the system. Water may facilitate the cooling, lubricating, and sealing of combustion chamber and pistons.

Earlier this year, the company announced a $70,000 Phase I grant from the Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The father-son team led by immigrant physicist Nikolay and his son Alexander Shkolnik, a graduate student in MIT’s department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, will use this latest $1.25 million seed round of venture capital to build and test a working prototype.

Aside from significant improvements in fuel efficiency, LiquidPiston’s approach to ICE design has the potential to result in a substantially higher power-to-weight ratio, fewer moving parts leading to higher reliability and lower maintenance costs, and significantly lower emissions. The company expects to demonstrate a working prototype in the next 18 to 24 months.

The potential of this technology is tremendous, and the interest we are seeing from both the public and private sectors is very encouraging. With this latest round of investment, LiquidPiston is on its way to achieving its goal of revolutionizing the $250 billion market for internal combustion engines. —Dr. Ed Crow, retired senior vice president of Pratt & Whitney and an advisor to LiquidPiston


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: always10yearsaway; automobile; energy; engine; fuel; liquidpiston; rotaryengine; wankel
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1 posted on 07/31/2007 5:57:34 AM PDT by Red Badger
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2 posted on 07/31/2007 5:57:58 AM PDT by Red Badger (No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
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3 posted on 07/31/2007 6:02:14 AM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: Red Badger

Definitely different principle, but it sort of has a Wankel look going on in the interior.


4 posted on 07/31/2007 6:14:01 AM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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As long as it doesn’t have pushrods, I don’t care........


5 posted on 07/31/2007 6:17:04 AM PDT by Red Badger (No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
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If nothing else, it’s obvious that this press release wasn’t written by a professional....


6 posted on 07/31/2007 6:20:34 AM PDT by r9etb
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If they could afford a professional they wouldn’t need the $1.25 Mil.....


7 posted on 07/31/2007 6:23:01 AM PDT by Red Badger (No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
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To: Red Badger
Anyone remember the new engine design where the pistons go around in a circle type track? The pistons travel 360 degrees connected to a central crank instead of up and down within the cylinder wall. Along the way, it would pickup the intake, air/fuel, combust, and flush the exhaust.

Not sure about the efficiency (although I believe it was high), but they got some crazy HP out of small CCs.

8 posted on 07/31/2007 6:32:28 AM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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Welllllll..... let’s remember that Wankel designs have their own problems — namely, apex seals.


9 posted on 07/31/2007 6:49:47 AM PDT by NVDave
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To: Red Badger
There's at least one other engine out there which is more interesting than this.
10 posted on 07/31/2007 6:50:25 AM PDT by jeddavis
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To: zencat
Anyone remember the new engine design where the pistons go around in a circle type track? The pistons travel 360 degrees connected to a central crank instead of up and down within the cylinder wall. Along the way, it would pickup the intake, air/fuel, combust, and flush the exhaust.

Are you talking about the Wankel engine? It was originally made back in the 1950s.


11 posted on 07/31/2007 6:51:03 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (May the heirs of Charles Martel and Jan Sobieski rise up again to defend Europe.)
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To: NVDave

Apex seals were fixes years ago.


12 posted on 07/31/2007 6:52:55 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Satan is working both sides of the street in World Socialism and World Courts.)
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To: KarlInOhio
No, no. This thing used what looked almost like normal pistons, but they traveled in a closed 360 degree circular track which was the combustion chamber. Somewhat like the Wankel, it functioned thru the engine cycles as it went around the track.
13 posted on 07/31/2007 6:54:55 AM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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Yes I remember, the subject of a few Popular Mechanics articles, and was touted as an alternative aircraft engine.


14 posted on 07/31/2007 6:55:04 AM PDT by mission9 (Be a citizen worth living for, in a Nation worth dying for...)
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That’s it!


15 posted on 07/31/2007 6:55:53 AM PDT by zencat (The universe is not what it appears, nor is it something else.)
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To: NVDave

There are no apex seals on this design. The combustion chamber is in the little tubes on each side.........


16 posted on 07/31/2007 6:56:52 AM PDT by Red Badger (No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
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It kind of reminded me of the cartridge cylinder in a six shooter.


17 posted on 07/31/2007 7:00:15 AM PDT by mission9 (Be a citizen worth living for, in a Nation worth dying for...)
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The RandCam Direct Charge engine?


18 posted on 07/31/2007 7:02:38 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (May the heirs of Charles Martel and Jan Sobieski rise up again to defend Europe.)
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To: Red Badger

In venture capital terms, $1.25 million is nothing.


19 posted on 07/31/2007 7:13:59 AM PDT by Bon mots
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I know, so they must have some spare bucks in Switzerland somewhere..........


20 posted on 07/31/2007 7:15:00 AM PDT by Red Badger (No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
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