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Very Advanced Automotive Powertrains with the Crankless Prime Movers
Technical Paper
2001-01-3421
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Comprehensive background and feasibility studies have been performed that show a novel very advanced automotive crankless prime mover, that is, a 2-, 4- or even 5-stroke thermodynamic cycle, twin-opposed-piston, crankless internal combustion engine (ICE), called the Fijalkowski engine-generator/motor (FE-G/M), has a great deal of potential in meeting and exceeding requirements for ride-by-wire (RBW) or x-by-wire (XBW) automotive mechatronic control system, comprizing drive-by-wire (DBW) all-wheel-drive-able (AWD) propulsion as well as brake-by-wire (BBW) all-wheel-brakeable (AWB) dispulsion mechatronic control hypo-systems for smart automotive vehicles (AV), most of all, for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). The paper is focusing on main innovations and trends for a ride-by-wire (RBW) or x-by-wire (XBW) automotive mechatronic control system, comprising drive-by-wire (DBW) all-wheel-driveable (AWD) propulsion as well as brake-by-wire (BBW) all-wheel-brakeable (AWB) dispulsion mechatronic control hyposystems, and magneto-rheological fluid (MRF) mechatronic translational-motion-to-rotary-motion (TM-RM) & rotary-motion-to-rotary-motion (RM-RM) commutator prime mover, that is, the FE-G/M.
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Citation
Fijalkowski, B., "Very Advanced Automotive Powertrains with the Crankless Prime Movers," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-3421, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-3421.Also In
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