IC Engine converted to hybrid air engine

In summary: Work out the following:- How much air, at what pressure, could you produce when braking from say 70mph to 10mph?- How big would a storage tank need to be to safely transport that air under that pressure? How much would it weigh?- How much power, for what length of time, can you get from expanding the air stored in the tank above?
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I was thinking the other day about a possible hybrid conversion vehicle that could store braking energy as compressed air. The setup is like this:

The engine valves are all electric solenoid controlled. When the motor is running on gasoline it run like any other 4-stroke IC engine. There is another valve drilled into the engine head. This valve remains closed during IC engine operation.When the driver brakes, the engine cylinder changes into a compressor. It changes into a two stroke system --drawing air into the cylinder on the down stroke, and compressing the air through the extra valve into a storage tank on the upstroke.

When the car accelerates again, and the pressure in the storage tank is high enough -- the fuel flow is shut off and the pressurized air blasted into the chamber to provide the power stroke.

Please tell me why this won't work --some of the unsurmountable obstacles. I can already imagine that the piston heads might fail at compressing the tank to higher pressures. I don't know much about engines, and some auto engineer has surely thought of this --so why aren't there vehicles today that operate like this?
 
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Yes, it's technically possible. Is it worth it?

Work out the following:

- How much air, at what pressure, could you produce when braking from say 70mph to 10mph?

- How big would a storage tank need to be to safely transport that air under that pressure? How much would it weigh?

- How much power, for what length of time, can you get from expanding the air stored in the tank above?
 
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Well, as suspected, others have thought of this and even have prototypes. I guess the biggest hurtle to implementation is perfecting camless valvetrains.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/02/compressed-air-car-pneumatic-hybrid-system.php
 
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Related to IC Engine converted to hybrid air engine

1. What is an IC engine converted to hybrid air engine?

An IC engine converted to hybrid air engine is a type of engine that combines both internal combustion and compressed air technology. The engine uses a combination of traditional fuel combustion and compressed air to power the vehicle.

2. How does an IC engine converted to hybrid air engine work?

The engine works by using compressed air to supplement the fuel combustion process. The compressed air is stored in a tank and released into the engine when needed, providing an extra boost of power. This allows for reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

3. What are the benefits of converting an IC engine to a hybrid air engine?

Converting an IC engine to a hybrid air engine has several benefits. It can improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and save money on fuel costs. It also allows for greater flexibility in terms of power sources, as the engine can run on either compressed air or traditional fuel.

4. Is there any disadvantage to using an IC engine converted to hybrid air engine?

One potential disadvantage is the added cost of the conversion process. It may also require additional maintenance and specialized parts, which could make repairs more expensive. Additionally, the technology is still relatively new and may not be as widely available or tested as traditional IC engines.

5. Are there any other applications for hybrid air engines besides vehicles?

Yes, hybrid air engines have potential applications in other areas besides vehicles. They could be used in stationary power generators, industrial equipment, and even in aircraft. The technology is still being developed and has the potential for diverse applications in the future.

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