DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF A NOVEL FULL-AIR ENGINE USING THE CITY CYCLE

Authors

  • Ragab A. Sayed1, Sabry Allam1, Shadi M. Munshi2, and M.S. Al-Ashhab2,3

Keywords:

pneumatic, vehicular exhaust, air pollution, compressed air energy, CAE, motorcycle.

Abstract

As long as fuel prices continue to rise, it will be difficult for people to cope with these changes, which hurt our daily lives because they make transportation more expensive. The Compressed Air Engine (CAE) does not cause any pollution and does not need a separate cooling system. There is no burning of fuel, so no heat is made. This reduces carbon emissions into the environment, reduces air pollution, and makes the engine last longer. This will make the engine last longer and keep it running well. It will also lower the cost of maintaining the whole car and remove pollutants that are harmful to the environment. In this work, we build a model of a pneumatic motorbike system and figure out how fast it travels and how much fuel it uses (in kilometers per L). The results suggest that the pneumatic motorbike may work better. Although electric motors are still the main source of vehicle emissions, more than 95% of air pollution in Taipei, Taiwan's largest city, comes from vehicle emissions. All Taipei commuters travel an average of 13.6 km per day, while motorbike commuters travel 12.2 km. Motorcycles are an important part of urban traffic in Taiwan because they are portable and easy to maneuver. However, they are also a major source of air pollution. Some new kinds of cars, such as those that run on fuel cells or use both gasoline and electricity, have been suggested as ways to reduce air pollution.

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Published

10-11-2024