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Outline l l l l l What an air car is Who invented them Outline l l l l l What an air car is Who invented them How they work Recharging compressed air Advantages / disadvantages Models available Where you can get them Cost / grants How they compare to conventional cars

What is an Air Car? l l l Runs entirely on compressed air held What is an Air Car? l l l Runs entirely on compressed air held in 300 liter tanks underneath the car Uses an engine similar to a conventional gasoline engine (piston engine) Is possible to run one of these cars completely emission free

The mind behind air cars l l l Invented by French engineer, Guy Negre The mind behind air cars l l l Invented by French engineer, Guy Negre Retired Formula One engine designer Invented air car engine Motor Development International (MDI) bought technology / patented idea Negre still employed as lead engineer on team

The Concept of the Engine l Air engine consists of three chamber system – The Concept of the Engine l Air engine consists of three chamber system – – – 1 cylinder compression 1 small combustion chamber 1 large expansion cylinder

What drives the compression cylinder? l l The cylinder used for compressing the air What drives the compression cylinder? l l The cylinder used for compressing the air taken from outside is driven by recovered energy. This energy is recovered from the energy lost in the braking and deceleration process.

How do they work? l l l First Chamber – takes in air through How do they work? l l l First Chamber – takes in air through grill, compresses, heats up air Second Chamber – mixes the hot compressed air and cool expanded air (from tanks) pressure drives the piston to drive the engine Third Chamber –allows for expansion and exhaust of the mixed air from the combustion chamber

Intake and compression cylinder 230 cm³ Expansion and exhaust cylinder 500 cm³ Power max. Intake and compression cylinder 230 cm³ Expansion and exhaust cylinder 500 cm³ Power max. HP-CEE (k. WCCE) Torque max. Kgm-CEE (Nm -CEE) Power source Oil volume and oil change interval 25 (18. 3) at 3000 rpm 6. 3 (61. 7) at 500 – 2500 rpm Electronically injected compressed air 0. 8 liters and about 50, 000 km

Air car performance Maximum speed 60 mph Acceleration 0 -30 mph: 7 seconds Re-Acceleration Air car performance Maximum speed 60 mph Acceleration 0 -30 mph: 7 seconds Re-Acceleration Time 0 -30 mph: 3 seconds Range 120 miles or 10 hours

Recharging the Air Car l Two ways to recharge the compressed air tanks 1) Recharging the Air Car l Two ways to recharge the compressed air tanks 1) Quick refill (2 -3 minutes) 2) recharge compressor inside of car through an outside power source (4+ hours) - solar - electricity

Disadvantages l l Max speed 60 mph (120 mph) Power 700 cc’s (1600 cc’s) Disadvantages l l Max speed 60 mph (120 mph) Power 700 cc’s (1600 cc’s) Refuel 120 miles (~300 miles) Time to refuel up to 6 hours (max 5 min)

Solution to Disadvantages l l l To eliminate these problems the air car is Solution to Disadvantages l l l To eliminate these problems the air car is also fueled by petrol. Even on gas alone these cars get 140 miles per gallon Electronically controlled l l 50 mph and above – runs on petrol Below 50 mph – runs only on air

Models Available l l Because of their speed limitations, these cars are ideal for Models Available l l Because of their speed limitations, these cars are ideal for use in the city Available as: – – – Taxis Pick-up trucks Delivery vans Bus prototypes being worked on Buggy prototype (Bombardier, Canada)

Where can you find air cars? l l Being tested and produced in Brignoles, Where can you find air cars? l l Being tested and produced in Brignoles, France Hudson Valley, United States – – – l President of MDI searching for production site here Employs 130 workers Produce 2, 000 to 6, 000 cars per year Mexico is the first country to mass produce – – – Bought 40, 000 Working to 87, 000 Worst pollution in world in that city

How much do they cost? l l A car alone only costs $13, 000 How much do they cost? l l A car alone only costs $13, 000 This does not include: – – 20 year air compressor - $3000 10 solar panels to charge emission free - $4290 Still less than conventional car, even with large initial costs

Grants l EPA knows about these air cars, trying to incorporate them into United Grants l EPA knows about these air cars, trying to incorporate them into United States cities – Offering up to $8000 in grants per car for every car used for community purposes

Why Air Cars? l l Current transportation system not sustainable Much more efficient – Why Air Cars? l l Current transportation system not sustainable Much more efficient – – – l Lighter shell (carbon fiber) Lighter engine (77 pounds / 1/3 of gas engine) Longer combustion time in piston to burn fuel better Emissions – Air car l – cleaner air, electricity usage (if applicable) Conventional Car l Cause lung damage, smog, global warming, etc.

Misc. Facts about Air Cars l l l Less noise than a gas powered Misc. Facts about Air Cars l l l Less noise than a gas powered car, not quite as quiet as a hybrid Handles like a regular car Little danger of rollover because of low center of gravity Safer in a crash than a conventional car Excellent suspension

Conclusion l l l Despite some faults, air cars can soon be very real Conclusion l l l Despite some faults, air cars can soon be very real method of transportation Almost completely sustainable Cheaper than most conventional cars Can improve air quality considerably Can reduce greenhouse gas emissions considerably