Russian student has invented a super-powerful compact combustion engine
- January 22, 2024
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A student at MIREA in Moscow developed a power plant in his garage. This in itself is extremely interesting, but even more interesting is that the unit he
A student at MIREA in Moscow developed a power plant in his garage. This in itself is extremely interesting, but even more interesting is that the unit he
A student at the Russian Technological University (RTU) MIREA, 19-year-old Makar Klimov, developed a power plant based on a rotary combustion engine, characterized by increased reliability and power characteristics with minimal dimensions.
According to university representatives, the prototype weighs about seven kilograms and has dimensions that fit into a cube with a side of 200 mm. At the same time, you can get power from the shaft at the level of 35 hp. Of. and an impressive torque of 300 Nm.
— The engine completely lacks a gas distribution mechanism. The combustion chamber is moved outside the working area. This solution makes it possible to achieve detonation instead of combustion in the internal combustion engine. This releases a greater amount of energy, MIREA said in a statement.
At the same time, the university emphasized that some large domestic companies, including those from the automotive sector, have already become interested in the development of their students.
A student at the Russian Technological University (RTU) MIREA, 19-year-old Makar Klimov, developed a power plant based on a rotary combustion engine, characterized by increased reliability and power characteristics with minimal dimensions.
According to university representatives, the prototype weighs about seven kilograms and has dimensions that fit into a cube with a side of 200 mm. At the same time, you can get power from the shaft at the level of 35 hp. Of. and an impressive torque of 300 Nm.
— The engine completely lacks a gas distribution mechanism. The combustion chamber is moved outside the working area. This solution makes it possible to achieve detonation instead of combustion in the internal combustion engine. This releases a greater amount of energy, MIREA said in a statement.
At the same time, the university emphasized that some large domestic companies, including those from the automotive sector, have already become interested in the development of their students.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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