The Split-Cycle engine is a new type of compression cycle, so named for it's use of a pre-charge piston feeding an ignition piston which fires well after top dead center is reached. We spoke with ...
Two years ago it was only a well-developed concept. (See “Rethinking engines,” MACHINE DESIGN, March 3, 2007). But this year, the Scuderi Group unveiled a cutaway model of the proof-of-concept ...
DETROIT -- In the back aisles of the Society of Automotive Engineers convention recently, past the displays hawking springs and sprockets, one family's dream began to take shape. Scuderi Group of West ...
The Scuderi split-cycle engine design — billed as the world’s most fuel-efficient engine design — was recently analyzed at the Southwest Research Institute. The independent lab’s study predicts the ...
Developed by a local inventor, it was touted as a more efficient internal combustion engine. Recently, a clean energy offshoot of the Scuderi Group filed for bankruptcy. It's lawyer says its to ...
“We expect the efficiencies to continue to climb as modifications are made and new simulations are conducted.” –Sal Scuderi, president of Scuderi Group, after fuel efficiency gains of 25% to 36% were ...
A piston aircraft engine that recaptures energy during deceleration and landing and uses it for supercharging during take-off and cruise, reducing fuel consumption and emissions, has been patented by ...
15 Dec 2010, 09:51 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu // Back at the beginning of the year, we all learned a thing or two about the Scuderi split engine, a type of internal combustion engine in which each of ...
Gasoline and diesel versions of an internal-combustion engine that promises 60% fuel efficiency and an 80% reduction in emissions are being built in preparation for demonstration next year. The ...
3 Be compatible with all alternative fuels, including natural gas, ethanol, and bio-diesel. 4 Be easy and cost effective to manufacture by utilizing the same components found in today's engines By ...
Rocket engines and the internal-combustion cycle get a remake, thanks to engineering ingenuity. When it comes to engines, smaller and more powerful are always better. Throw in less expensive and ...
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