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What do you say now? Eh, poppet?

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:32 pm
by whipped
http://www.coatesengine.com

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The Coates Spherical Rotary Valve Engine is the most advanced in the world, with the most positive valving system ever built. The breathing capabilities of the system are almost double that of a poppet valve. For instance: a static test of a five-litre poppet valve engine on an airflow machine produced a reading of 133 cubic feet per minute (CFM) with valve fully opened. The five-litre Coates Spherical Rotary Valve Engine on the same machine, however, produced a reading of 319 CFMs fully opened; a colossal advantage in airflow comparison. A five-litre poppet vavle engine tested on a dynomometer under the same loads and conditions at 5500 produced 480 BHP and 454 foot pounds of torque. The maximum RPMs on the poppet valve engine were 5700 RPMs; the Spherical Rotary Valve Engine in comparison reached 14,850 RPM's No HP #'s? Must have blew up..., The Coates Spherical Rotary Valve comprises two spherical rotary valves assembled on two separate shafts - one for inlet and one for exhaust. They rotate on ceramic carbon bearing with no oil lubrication, the spheres do not make contact with any part of the housing. The seals are a floating type and are also made of a ceramic material. They have two piston rings and are floating in a small cylinder-type chamber, they are activated by the compression and the combustion strokes of the engine which allows 100 percent sealing effectiveness, when compressed.

Because the valves rotate away from the combustion chamber and are vented and charged on the opposite side of each sphere, this creates a lower combustion chamber temperature, allowing for higher compression ratios to be used thus creating an extremely efficient engine. Some of the Coates Spherical Rotary Combustion Engines are at 12 to 1, 13 to 1, 14 to 1 and 15 to 1 compression ratios depending on the application.

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:46 pm
by donk_316
Im sure i saw this same pic years ago... How old is this story?

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:52 pm
by Kohburn
i saw spherical valved engine heads probably a good 7 years ago.. nothing came of them

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:14 am
by whipped
It's old... I'm just curious why it's not catching on? What were the problems?

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:07 am
by way
investment is montrous i got an investment package in the mail and if i remember it was $250,000.00 per share or something outrageous like that . other than that a very cool concept

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:07 am
by The Dark Side of Will
The sperical valves are hellaciously expensive to make. Looks like you'd need the full capabilities of a 5 axis machining center to make them.

It may be the business plan, as well.

Most outifts that think they come up with something new and cool are so convinced of their own superiority that they end up turning people off to them.

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:23 pm
by whipped
why did they use spherical? Why not cylindrical?

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:33 pm
by The Dark Side of Will
Because they're so up on themselves, they think they're above heeding Occam's Razor.

I dunno... maybe the seals are harder to make work with cylindrical valves... Call them an ask...

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:38 pm
by whipped
ha... seals.

Just make some spring loaded scrapers like on vacuum pumps/rotaries

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But instead of it being on the rotor, have it on either edge of the intake port. There will have to be oil lubrication of the unit, so you'll lose one of the benefits the website touted...