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  • World's Smallest Petrol Engine

    Got this in an email the other day ....
    :o

    The Smallest Petrol Engine



    Scientists have built the smallest petrol engine, tiny enough to power a watch. The mini-motor, which runs for two years on a single squirt of lighter fuel, is set to revolutionize world technology. It produces 700 times more energy than a conventional battery despite being less than a centimeter long not even half an inch. It could be used to operate laptops and mobile phones for months doing away with the need for recharging. Experts believe it could be phasing out batteries in such items within just six years. The engine, minute enough to be balanced on a fingertip, has been produced by engineers at the University of Birmingham. Dr Kyle Jiang, lead investigator from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, said: "We are looking at an industrial revolution happening in peoples' pockets. The breakthrough is an enormous step forward. Devices which need re- charging or new batteries are a problem but in six years will be a thing of the past."

    Other applications for the engine could include medical and military uses, such as running heart pacemakers or mini reconnaissance robots. At present, charging an ordinary battery to deliver one unit of energy involves putting 2,000 units into it. The little engine, because energy is produced locally, is far more effective. One of the main problems faced by engineers who have tried to produce micro motors in the past has been the levels of heat produced. The engines got so hot they burned themselves out and could not be re-used. The Birmingham team overcame this by using heat-resistant materials such as ceramic and silicon carbide. Professor Graham Davies, head of the university's engineering school, said: "We've brought together all the engineering disciplines, materials, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering. "What better place to have the second industrial revolution in nano-technology than where the first took place, in the heart of the West Midlands."

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    Re: World's Smallest Petrol Engine

    interesting..
    but article is going on 5 years old..
    typing smallest petrol engine found an audi a3, or back to old toyotas or hondas....

    smallest is not always the greatest.
    at 400cc more than the 1.3, a 1980s subaru is pushing ten gears, AWD (I mean all four of them) and 2700 pounds...

    oh how the market rapes our minds.. ???

    the tiny motor as original post, needing to go a long time like that can find other mixtures bordering nuclear, self made battles..
    I think my own gas engine is inventing stuff unknown to man in that way, after its 24th year, no tear down. No doubt a science experiment.
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    • #3
      Re: World's Smallest Petrol Engine

      That little thing needs dual turbos and a shot of NNNOOOUUUSSSSS.

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      • #4
        Re: World's Smallest Petrol Engine

        haha nice. wonder if it every happen, or if the epa "save us from global warming" would kill it..
        it might run to years on drops of fuel, but when it's uses could be in the billions, you know it'll be under the watchfull eyes of the epa..
        when most of it's uses are the same as a small solar panel . it seem a ni cad and solar panel. are greeener

        some one install one of these in a hotwheel..

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        • #5
          Re: World's Smallest Petrol Engine

          I'm sure this has been on here before,but its still cool. http://jalopnik.com/251109/worlds-sm...w-with-details

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          • #6
            Re: World's Smallest Petrol Engine

            If it is old then disregard, but if it is recent... The near future you may be recharging your car every night and refueling your cell phone every month. If that ain't bass-ackwards.

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