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bigger, we need radical and fundamental solutions to breakthrough the technological frontiers. The D.A.R.T. engine is one of these.
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keep getting bigger, we need radical and fundamental solutions to breakthrough the technological frontiers. The D.A.R.T. engine is one of these.
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challenges we face keep getting bigger, we need radical and fundamental solutions to breakthrough the technological frontiers. The D.A.R.T. engine is one of these.
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for details.
To enable the reader to compare the new and old technologies, a comparison is made between the D.A.R.T. engine and a four-stroke conventional piston engine design. The design here presented did not derive from any existing designs
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4. Concepts and Comparisons
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extra rpm range of the D.A.R.T. engine will also yield an extra pro rata increase in power.In this appraisal we will discuss only the Diesel fuel application, although the engine
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Thus the number of power phases for both engines is equal at an equivalent rpm. The extra rpm range of the D.A.R.T. engine will also yield an extra pro rata increase in power.
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For an appraisal of the H.A.R.T. (Hyrogent fuelled) engine, please see section 7. Addendum.
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The thermodynamic efficiency is enhanced by having different volumes for the compression and expansion phases together with an asymmetric geometry. The fuel burns at a
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