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http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/21442/page2/
=Basics=
*A [[Piston Engine]] where the engine is "free" within the cylinder; it is not connected to a [[Crankshaft]]
*Can be used as [[Gas Generators]] and/or [[Linear Generators]]
*If the coils of the linear generator are also used as a [[Linear Motor]] this can be used to control the position / motion of the piston thus allowing for software tunable, infinitely variable compression ratios etc
*Also [[Part Reduction]] occurs etc
*Main issue is in the difficulty in control, as well as [[Noise and Vibration]] / [[Noise, Vibration, and Harshness]]


http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/09/free-piston-engine-could-be-twice-as.html
=Internal Links=
*[[Linear Generator]]
*[[Gas Generator]]


http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/09/free-piston-engine-could-be-twice-as.html
=External Links=
*http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/21442/page2/
*http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/09/free-piston-engine-could-be-twice-as.html
*http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/09/free-piston-engine-could-be-twice-as.html


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.
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.

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Basics

Internal Links

External Links

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.