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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

The pumping machine has divided in the 2 rooms. There are a Compression room and another Bomb-Discharged room. Each room will have pumping machine attached into it. Each pumping machine is attached in the ceiling. So when it spins it will effect to another room.


When the pumping machine in Compression room spins it will suck the air and mixed with grease inside the room. The partition of the Compression room has a Cold Valve that flows pass the hole through the Bomb-Discharged room.


For the opening and the closing of this hole, its done by the degree of the pumping machine that has partition from Compression room with a Hot Valve itself. So, when the air mixes with the grease flow pass the hole and through the Bomb-Discharged room, it will flow until the hold shut by the degree that spinning itself.

Spark ignition will let out the sparks and the air mixes with grease will become fire very fast. It will have the hotness and the high pressure that will push the pumping machine in the Bomb-Discharged room to spin. This has send out the energy to burn the pumping machine in the pressure room. Then the pumping machine in the Bomb-Discharged room spins to the right degree, it can clear the air. It will start to mix with the grease that passes through the hole that connected to the Bomb-Discharged room. It will carry on as a cycle
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  • Seems this would be far less effective than the Wankel rotary.

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  • If I understand this correctly they're demonstrating a design comparable to a split-phase two cylinder 4 stroke, one cylinder does the intake and compression and the other piston does the ignition and exhaust. Here they're doing the same thing using two rotors instead of two pistons. The compression chamber (not shown) would be located in the area between the two rotors.

    They definitely need a longer rise time on those cam seals. Check out the 'Olive Rotary Engine' design for comparison.

  • asshole

  • there is no compression cycle... the fuel mixture must be squished down into a very small area before it will even burn right..... the valves are too high impact and will fail eaisly.... and even in your animation, the intake happens and your fuel is in front of the "pump".. then after it passes the valve, it is suddenly behind it???? back to the drawing board

  • Total Fail!

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