ICE's have gotten a bad rap as inefficient engines. They are, but it is mainly due to the fact that they were not designed to be any more efficient. I will attempt to identify what causes thier inefficiencies and how I think we could improve them drastically. With operating eficiencies of 25-30%, this is absurd that we are still using such inefficient machery.They are here to stay, as automobile manufacurers have committed to building these as long as fossil fuels are available, or other alternative fuels come along.
Here is my list of pitfalls.
1) fuel-gasoline and alcohol are refrigerants
2)fuel distribution- carburetors and fuel injectors are not efficient vaporizers
3)heat- any BTU's not used by the engine is wasted energy
4)friction- pistons and rings rubbing against piston walls create friction
5)vacuum- when both intake and exhaust valves are closed, multiple cylinder engines are pulling the piston against the vacuum in the cylinder
Here is a list of improvements I think are needed to increase efficiency.
Here is my list of pitfalls.
1) fuel-gasoline and alcohol are refrigerants
2)fuel distribution- carburetors and fuel injectors are not efficient vaporizers
3)heat- any BTU's not used by the engine is wasted energy
4)friction- pistons and rings rubbing against piston walls create friction
5)vacuum- when both intake and exhaust valves are closed, multiple cylinder engines are pulling the piston against the vacuum in the cylinder
Here is a list of improvements I think are needed to increase efficiency.
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