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Sal Scuderi, president of the company, said that this "split cycle" design "eliminates traditional combustion chambers, and splits pistons into those pulling air in and compressing it, and those burning fuel and exhausting it".
The split cycle engine is a new reciprocating internal combustion engine with a potential of a radical efficiency improvement.
In this paper, a fundamental theoretical cycle analysis and one-dimensional engine simulation of the split cycle engine was undertaken.
Compared to a conventional engine, a 21% total efficiency improvement was achieved when the split cycle was applied.
It was concluded that through the system optimization, a total thermal efficiency of 53% can be achieved on split cycle engine.
Although a dual heated and flow split cycle has the highest net produced work, it has disadvantages of having numerous components and complex process which requires more sophisticated operational strategies.
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