Tejj constant torque ic engine

TEJJ IC ENGINE
(Constant Torque Receprocating IC Engine)
In all IC engines built so far, the reciprocating motion of the connecting rod is converted in to rotary motion for wheel through crankshaft. This was most appropriate technology when the engine was invented. However, with continuously rising fuel prices around the world, many attempts are being made for improving engine efficiency.

I have studied existing technology in detail & have found out following disadvantages with existing system.

Disadvantages in Existing System
1. The torque generated is always in a sine wave form.
2. Although, fuel combustion exerts tremendous force on piston from TDC to BDC (can be considered constant for any particular power stroke); all of it is never converted in to desired torque. When piston is near TDC or BDC, the force is wasted in compressing / stretching crankshaft radial arms towards / away from crankshaft bearings. Due to this repetitive cyclic force, crankcase is required to be designed adequately strong & robust for bearing non converted force from Pistons.
3. Due to sine wave nature of torque conversion, maximum torque is available only at crankshaft rotation at multiples of 90 deg... For all other times, the torque available is less than maximum possible.
4. For a 4 cylinder engine with cranks placed at 90 deg. apart & firing order 1,3,2,4; cylinder 1 (say) has power stroke from 0 deg. to 180 deg. of crankshaft rotation; then other cylinders will fire as under
· Cylinder 1: 0 deg. to 180 deg..
· Cylinder 3: 180 deg. to 360 deg..
· Cylinder 2: 270 deg. to 450 deg..
· Cylinder 4: 450 deg. to 630 deg..

For cylinder 1, next power stroke starts at 720 deg. only & hence it can be seen that from 630 deg. to 720 deg., there is no power available in any of the cylinders. Engine has to cross this zone only by means of inertia of the over all system.
Considering all these disadvantages, I have developed a new concept in IC Engine, which will not have any of above disadvantages. I have named it Tejj IC Engine having following advantages:

Advantages Of Tejj IC Engine
1. This Engine WILL PRODUCE CONSTANT TORQUE OVER ALL POSITIONS OF CRANKSHAFT ROTATION. Torque wave will be a rectangular one.
2. The torque will be comparable to that of ELECTRIC MOTOR.
3. As no force from piston will be wasted in exerting undue force on crankshaft bearings, crankcase design can be made relatively lighter.
4. Torque available will be EQUAL TO MAXIMUM POSSIBLE TORQUE of existing sine wave torque at 90 deg. multiples.
5. This engine can be easily made in existing plants since It is only addition / modification of components & rearrangement of existing engine using ALREADY PROVEN COMPONENTS ELSE WHERE.
6. No new technology yet to be tasted is used for this invention.
7. Work done PER POWER STROKE of ENGINE WILL BE ALMOST 55% HIGHER THAN THAT IN AN EXISTING SINE WAVE IC ENGINE.
8. This will lead to TREMENDOUS INCREASE OF ENGINE EFFICIENCY / MILAGE FROM VEHICLE.
9. This Engine can be used for all IC engine applications as at present.
10. This Engine can be used for all 2-stroke / 4-stroke engines running on ANY FUEL.

In case any Individual / Institute / Manufacturer is ready for sponsoring development of a prototype of this new engine; Kindly contact me on Mobile Number +919424140739 Or E-Mail #-Link-Snipped-#. I assure that concept is fully ready with drawings, animated presentations etc & only shop floor designing / manufacturing is remaining.

Links with relevant graphics are available at #-Link-Snipped-#.

Replies

  • PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    Can you please format your post? You are not supposed to use bold or ALL CAPS frequently. Don't you know the forum rules? And you don't even have a proper introduction... 😔

    You have made a wrong choice of fonts making it unreadable. Please correct it. 😀
  • rajevnaik
    rajevnaik
    Are you happy now?
  • PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    rajevnaik
    TEJJ IC ENGINE
    rajevnaik
    Are you happy now?
    Nopes... I will post the formatted version for you... 😀 Follow that... 😀 Use default fonts man!!!
  • PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    TEJJ IC ENGINE
    (Constant Torque Receprocating IC Engine)
    In all IC engines built so far, the reciprocating motion of the connecting rod is converted in to rotary motion for wheel through crankshaft. This was most appropriate technology when the engine was invented. However, with continuously rising fuel prices around the world, many attempts are being made for improving engine efficiency.

    I have studied existing technology in detail & have found out following disadvantages with existing system.

    Disadvantages in Existing System
    1. The torque generated is always in a sine wave form.
    2. Although, fuel combustion exerts tremendous force on piston from TDC to BDC (can be considered constant for any particular power stroke); all of it is never converted in to desired torque. When piston is near TDC or BDC, the force is wasted in compressing / stretching crankshaft radial arms towards / away from crankshaft bearings. Due to this repetitive cyclic force, crankcase is required to be designed adequately strong & robust for bearing non converted force from Pistons.
    3. Due to sine wave nature of torque conversion, maximum torque is available only at crankshaft rotation at multiples of 90 deg... For all other times, the torque available is less than maximum possible.
    4. For a 4 cylinder engine with cranks placed at 90 deg. apart & firing order 1,3,2,4; cylinder 1 (say) has power stroke from 0 deg. to 180 deg. of crankshaft rotation; then other cylinders will fire as under
    · Cylinder 1: 0 deg. to 180 deg..
    · Cylinder 3: 180 deg. to 360 deg..
    · Cylinder 2: 270 deg. to 450 deg..
    · Cylinder 4: 450 deg. to 630 deg..

    For cylinder 1, next power stroke starts at 720 deg. only & hence it can be seen that from 630 deg. to 720 deg., there is no power available in any of the cylinders. Engine has to cross this zone only by means of inertia of the over all system.
    Considering all these disadvantages, I have developed a new concept in IC Engine, which will not have any of above disadvantages. I have named it Tejj IC Engine having following advantages:

    Advantages Of Tejj IC Engine
    1. This Engine WILL PRODUCE CONSTANT TORQUE OVER ALL POSITIONS OF CRANKSHAFT ROTATION. Torque wave will be a rectangular one.
    2. The torque will be comparable to that of ELECTRIC MOTOR.
    3. As no force from piston will be wasted in exerting undue force on crankshaft bearings, crankcase design can be made relatively lighter.
    4. Torque available will be EQUAL TO MAXIMUM POSSIBLE TORQUE of existing sine wave torque at 90 deg. multiples.
    5. This engine can be easily made in existing plants since It is only addition / modification of components & rearrangement of existing engine using ALREADY PROVEN COMPONENTS ELSE WHERE.
    6. No new technology yet to be tasted is used for this invention.
    7. Work done PER POWER STROKE of ENGINE WILL BE ALMOST 55% HIGHER THAN THAT IN AN EXISTING SINE WAVE IC ENGINE.
    8. This will lead to TREMENDOUS INCREASE OF ENGINE EFFICIENCY / MILAGE FROM VEHICLE.
    9. This Engine can be used for all IC engine applications as at present.
    10. This Engine can be used for all 2-stroke / 4-stroke engines running on ANY FUEL.

    In case any Individual / Institute / Manufacturer is ready for sponsoring development of a prototype of this new engine; Kindly contact me on Mobile Number +919424140739 Or E-Mail #-Link-Snipped-#. I assure that concept is fully ready with drawings, animated presentations etc & only shop floor designing / manufacturing is remaining.

    Links with relevant graphics are available at #-Link-Snipped-#.

    Now say how is this... Please replace your CAPS with bold text. This makes your document readability better and people can see what's in.
  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    Hey Praveen I thought that you were Computer engineer! Nice information. 😀
  • PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    ishutopre
    Hey Praveen I thought that you were Computer engineer! Nice information. 😀
    Dude, yeah, I am a computer engineer... 😛
  • rajevnaik
    rajevnaik
    Thanks a lot for improving readability. May I expect technical responces now?
  • PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    PraveenKumar Purushothaman
    rajevnaik
    Thanks a lot for improving readability. May I expect technical responces now?
    Guess yeah... 😀

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