A study of performance output of a multivane air engine applying optimal injection and vane angles

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This paper presents a new concept of the air engine using compressed air as the potential power source for motorbikes, in place of an internal combustion engine. The motorbike is proposed to be equipped with an air engine, which transforms the energy of the compressed air into mechanical motion energy. A mathematical model is presented here, and performance evaluation is carried out on an air-powered novel air turbine engine. The maximum power output is obtained as 3.977kW (5.50HP) at the different rotor to casing diameter ratios, optimal injection angle 60, vane angle 45 for linear expansion (i.e., at minimum air consumption) when the casing diameter is kept 100mm, at injection pressure 6 bar (90psi) and speed of rotation 2500rpm. A prototype air engine is built and tested in the laboratory. The experimental results are also seen much closer to the analytical values, and the performance efficiencies are recorded around 70 to 95 at the speed of rotation 2500-3000rpm. Copyright 2012 Bharat Raj Singh and Onkar Singh.

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Singh, B. R., & Singh, O. (2012). A study of performance output of a multivane air engine applying optimal injection and vane angles. International Journal of Rotating Machinery, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/578745

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