Here are the internal parts of the PatOP opposed piston, single crankshaft engine:
Bore: 79.5mm
Stroke: 64+64=128mm
Displacement: 635cc
Compression ratio: 17
Scavenging pump bore: 130mm (1.34 scavenging ratio)
Total engine height: 500mm
Total engine weight (without the flywheel): less than 20Kp
It is an:
opposed-piston,
two-stroke,
single-cylinder,
single-crankshaft,
full-balanced (vibration free),
cross-head,
direct-injection Diesel engine,
with built-in "volumetric" (for a wider rev range and flat torque curve) scavenging pump,
with four-stroke-like lubrication,
and with some 35% as compared to the conventional, or some 20% as compared to the Junkers-Doxford and to the OPOC of EcoMotors, additional time for the injection and combustion of the fuel.
This
is from the
QuickTime video of the PatOP prototype running on Diesel fuel, free standing on a Desk
For more go to :
PatOP engine
Here is the gif animation of the old Commer TS
The controllable windows exe animation is at
Commer TS exe animation
And here is the two crankshaft OPRE opposed piston engine:
Videos etc for the OPRE engine at
OPRE engine
The piston dwell at the Combustion Dead Center (CDC) of the PatOP (and of the OPRE) engine is significantly longer than the piston dwell at the Combustion Dead Center of the conventional engine, as shown in the plot and the gif animation below:
Thanks
Manousos Pattakos