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- From: Brien Tourville <hh7x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 18:37:40 -0400
Aquamist - (http://www.aquamist.co.uk/dc/dc.html)
2007/08/02 18:26:36
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DESIGN CONCEPT
Simple chart of the engine power stroke cycle SAE research papers
resources Need more information? contact us Lots and lots of interesting
cars
THE CONCEPT of injecting water into the internal combustion engine has
been around for over 50 years. But the desire to extract more power from
the standard production engine has increased at a neck-breaking speed.
ERL has just revived this old principle, applying the latest techniques
in both electronic and mechanical engineering to take water injection
into the next millennium.
WATER? Water exists mainly in a liquid state because that is its
most stable inter-molecular structure. When we apply heat energy to it,
its molecules begin to expand: a great deal of heat is absorbed during
this process owing to water's specific heat capacity - approximately
4.2kJ/(kg.K). When the water changes from the liquid to gas state, large
amount of heat energy is consumed in sustaining the process. The latent
heat of evaporation is 2256kJ/kg, approximately six times more than
gasoline!
SO WHAT? Because of its huge specific- and latent- heat capacity,
water is the perfect liquid for regulating excess heat under certain
engine-operating conditions, for example induction charge air cooling;
but its biggest contribution is inside the combustion chamber where,
under excessive loading, pre-ignition and detonation can otherwise
occur. Such abnormal combustion is particularly common in force
induction engines, where exhaust temperature can exceed 1100°C!
WHAT CHANCE has a piston got under these conditions, given that
aluminium melts at 660°C? 99% of production cars keep exhaust
temperature below 850°C by fuel-dumping, and hold crown temperature
below 550°C by conduction to the underside and skirt of the piston,
which is constantly being quenched by engine oil. Most of the heat is
transferred to the cylinder wall. Simple and wonderful solutions, but ...
TURBO-CARS are easily upgraded just by adjusting the boost pressure
and adding a commercially-available pre-programmed chip; but the hidden
drawback of this solution is that even more fuel is being dumped -- as a
coolant! -- to compensate for standard engine-cooling arrangements
(inside the engine bay your fast-road car has more-or-less the same
radiators and cooling fans as the family car next door). But as you
upgrade your power-upgrade, you will get to the point where the fuel
becomes so rich, and the flame is burning so slowly, that power is being
lost rather than gained.
WORSE STILL your piston is no longer being lubricated properly:
bore-wash is taking its toll of the pistons. You might decide to combat
this with a very special synthetic oil, developed from years of
research, which helped some car to win a few championships last season.
Your favourite racing-driver recommends it on TV, so of course you want
to believe him. But have you ever wondered why he has to get his engine
rebuilt after every race?
HELP! Help is indeed at hand! The ERL Aquamist system, using
sophisticated electronics to process engine-data, injects a
precisely-metered quantity of coolant: not gasoline, but water, six
times more effective, and freely available! We eliminate fuel-dumping,
leaving your air/fuel ratio unaffected, enabling maximum power to be
extracted from the engine. To ensure that each cylinder receives exactly
the same dosage, we deliver the coolant in a fine mist: not only does
Aquamist eliminate piston-ring damage ... it steam-cleans your engine
with every stroke!
THERE'S MORE ... The Aquamist system offers a full range of
diagnostic features, enabling you to detect blocked nozzles, cut
water-pipes, and all sorts of other smashing things. If track record and
expertise is what you want, don't wait for your favourite racing driver
to tell you about Aquamist on TV: it might be too late ...
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