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*Also if done in the form of an [[Internal Combustion Engine]] it can even be tuned more via software than hardware
*Also if done in the form of an [[Internal Combustion Engine]] it can even be tuned more via software than hardware


=Industry Standards / Existing Work=
*It doesn't seem to be too common of a technology as of now, although it may be finally emerging?
== [[Mainspring Energy (Company) ]] ==
*[https://www.mainspringenergy.com/ Their Main Website]
**[https://www.mainspringenergy.com/company/ Their Websites "Company (Essentially "about us" section) ]
*[https://youtu.be/bSPRT1JAXj4 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Mainspring Energy" Titled "Mainspring Linear Generator" ]
*Bit of [[Greenwashing]] in that they say it is fuel flexible and runs on biofuel'''s''', however on the [https://www.mainspringenergy.com/solutions#specs Specifications Page] it says "[[Natural Gas]] or [[Biogas]] w/up to 30% [[H2 Blend]] 8-25 psig Inlet Pressure No Water" (So essentially [[CNG]] or [[H-CNG]] are the ONLY fuel options
**Need to read up on how it deals with [[Biogas Fouling]] ( [[Siloxanes in Biogas]] etc )
==University of Edinburgh==
*[https://www.fountaindesign.co.uk/linear-generator A "Fountain Design Co." Page on their Collaboration with the University of Edinburgh on this Project]
*[https://youtu.be/unVNcrz-3-c A Video by the YouTube Channel "R3n3wabl3s" Titled "Permanent Magnet Linear Generator" ] (Seems to be a reupload by another person/group?
==Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research / Newcastle University==
*[https://youtu.be/u4b0_6byuFU A Video by the YouTube Channel "Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research" Titled "Free-piston Engine Range Extender Technology" ]
*Information seems hard to "pin down" ?
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV7f3tOUEbU This may be the same project? ] This is the [[Durham Energy Institute]] video on the topic with very similar visuals / information?
==Libertine==
*Currently they produce "intelliGEN: A developer platform for opposed Free Piston Engines"
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0U6sB3uN4s A Video by the YouTube Channel "Libertine - Linear Power Systems" Titled "intelliGEN: A developer platform for opposed Free Piston Engines" ] (~1 hour watch time)
*[https://www.libertine.co.uk/ Their Main Website]
==Sandia National Laboratories==
*"Sandia National Laboratory led by Sandia researcher Peter Van Blarigan that has been testing physical components of free-piston engines which could be 50% efficient. This is about twice as good as current combustion engines and about as efficient as fuel cells. Fuel cells are too expensive. He is assembling a complete free-piston engine prototype, a project that he expects to complete within a year."
*Moved from the [[Free-Piston Engine]] page
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=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Linear Motor]]
*[[Linear Motor]]
*[[Free-Piston Engine]]


=External Links=
=External Links=

Latest revision as of 23:44, 25 March 2022

Basics

  • A Generator that uses Linear Motion rather than Rotary Motion
  • It requires more complex electronics, but may be more efficient in some applications, especially where electricity production is preferred, not rotary motion (ie not a vehicle's Traction Motor etc)
  • Also it allows for a more compact and/or simplistic design in some cases (No need for Camshafts / Crankshafts etc )
  • Also if done in the form of an Internal Combustion Engine it can even be tuned more via software than hardware

Industry Standards / Existing Work

  • It doesn't seem to be too common of a technology as of now, although it may be finally emerging?

Mainspring Energy (Company)

University of Edinburgh

Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research / Newcastle University

Libertine

Sandia National Laboratories

  • "Sandia National Laboratory led by Sandia researcher Peter Van Blarigan that has been testing physical components of free-piston engines which could be 50% efficient. This is about twice as good as current combustion engines and about as efficient as fuel cells. Fuel cells are too expensive. He is assembling a complete free-piston engine prototype, a project that he expects to complete within a year."
  • Moved from the Free-Piston Engine page

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Internal Links

External Links