Autoignition two-stroke internal combustion engine

Power plants – Fluid motor means driven by waste heat or by exhaust energy... – With supercharging means for engine

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60624, 1231902, F02B 3344

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052877019

ABSTRACT:
An autoignition two-stroke internal combustion engine utilizes rectangular working chambers and pistons with bar-type seals and rotary slide valves which connect the working chambers to exhaust gas turbines for secondary expansion and a supercharger. The supercharger is thermally decoupled from the expansion turbines but the expansion turbines are connected to the supercharger and the crankshaft by a planetary gear transmission which can be cut in or out by a disk-type brake or clutch.

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