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***I dived into [[Rotary Compression Ignition Engines]] ( [[Wankel Diesel Engines]] ) and those seemed like a bit of a non-starter
***I dived into [[Rotary Compression Ignition Engines]] ( [[Wankel Diesel Engines]] ) and those seemed like a bit of a non-starter
***Seems [[Single Piston Diesel Engines]] exist, and [[Heavy Fuel Engines]] (Term for [[Flex Fuel]] [[Spark Ignition Engines]] that can run on Diesel Fuel / Kerosine
***Seems [[Single Piston Diesel Engines]] exist, and [[Heavy Fuel Engines]] (Term for [[Flex Fuel]] [[Spark Ignition Engines]] that can run on Diesel Fuel / Kerosine
*Later [[User: Eric]] here, main thoughts these days are 3 Fuels, MAYBE 4
**[[Butane]] and/or [[Propane]] (for Gaseous Fuel use (Mainly Stoves/Heaters, and Forklifts)
**POTENTIALLY a “Liquid Spark Engine Fuel”
***The goal would use only [[E-85]]+ rated gear so it wouldn’t “care” if it was:
****[[Ethanol]] / [[Methanol]]
****[[Butanol]]
****[[Pyrolysis Gasoline]]
****[[P2X]] / [[Syngas Fermentation]] [[Gasoline]] (RE: [[PowerForFuels]] )
****OR a mix of these
**It would also go even more against a SINGLE FUEL, but using this fuel + [[Nitromethane]] or [[Two Stroke Oil]] etc for smaller engines ( [[Glow Fuel]] and [[Total Loss Lubrication]] respectively could also be done
*FINALLY your “Heavy Fuel” for use in:
**[[Oil Fired Heaters]] / [[Liquid Fuel Fired Heaters]]
**[[Compression Ignition Engines]] / [[Diesel Engines]]
**[[Gas Turbines]] / [[Jet Engines]]
**etc
*SO, TO REVIEW:
**Standard Gas Fuel
**Standard SI Fuel
**Standard “Heavy Fuel” (for Diesel and Jet)
*Main onus of responsibility would be on Engine Design/Equipment Sourcing, not as much fuel design
*A related concept would be “Upgrading” all solid fuels to an [[UCC]] Pellet or Briquette thus negating any differences in [[Calorific Value]] (and also negating issues of [[Moisture Content]] and [[Ash Content]] )


=Related Devices=
=Related Devices=

Latest revision as of 02:22, 12 January 2026

Basics

Related Devices

Lighters/Firemaking

Portable Stoves/Heaters

Small Generators

Large Generators

  • Think Caterpillar Backup Generators etc
  • Proven

Automotive Use

Aero-Engine Use

  • Jet Engines / Turboprops are obviously proven
  • Aerospace Diesel Engines offer an “easy out” of 100LL and may also integrate well with a Single Fuel Standard

Micropower

  • Fuel Reformer for (gas fed) Small Engines or SOFC stacks
  • Low Technology Readiness Level but VERY interesting future tech

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