New Gas Motor of the Future?

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New Gas Motor of the Future?

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Interesting article

and no "Mr. Fusion"! (bummer)
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Rotary engines are nothing new at all, there are many older ones dating to the 1960's (I think).
The problem with them is the wear-out time. The wankel rotary engine for example, had much more power than an equivalent size/mass engine, less vibration etc, but the contact between the rotor and the casing had to be nearly air tight, so when they wore even a bit it drastically reduced the efficiency.
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Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?

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this isn't your standard rotary engine.
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No, but it's a new variation on an old theme, and will probably still have some of these effects
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I thought for sure this thread would be about this motor:

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Why not just run a generator off of a turbine, and then use traction motors?
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Re: New Gas Motor of the Future?

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right now, the weight would be prohibitive. but give it ten years with advances in both engine and generator technology, it could happen.
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