Internal combustion engines and methods of operation

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

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60595, 60608, 60624, 60 39163, 60 3929, F02B 3710, F02B 7104, F02C 7057

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047005424

ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine apparatus and method of operation includes the monitoring of the exhaust gas temperature and air-fuel ratio on a continuing basis. The exhaust gas temperature is compared to a stored value and compression of the input air is varied to cause the exhaust gas temperature to equal the stored value. By minimizing the exhaust gas temperature increased engine efficiency can be realized. The invention may be embodied in a variety of engine configurations, including piston and turbine systems.

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