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Coventry reveals fuel efficient low cost MUSIC gasoline engine


Date: 24/01/2008
Ref: nr/ab/MUSIC

Experts from the world of engineering will be coming to Coventry University next month (Friday 15 February) for a one day seminar  to see the results of an experimental project to develop the MUSIC gasoline engine to an in-vehicle demonstration stage.

The project has been part funded by the Department of Transport under the Low Carbon Research and Development Programme, which is managed by the Energy Saving Trust. It is being undertaken by Powertrain Technologies Ltd, in collaboration with Coventry University

The recently patented MUSIC (Merritt Unthrottled Spark Ignition Combustion) engine was invented and developed by Dr. Dan Merritt whilst working at Coventry University.

It promises to match, or even improve on the fuel efficiency of the Diesel engine at part load, thus removing the fuel economy gap between Diesel and Gasoline engines when driven in urban environments.

Dr. Merritt said:

“The fuel economy gap between the two types of engine has not been bridged since the nineteenth century. It results from completely different ignition and combustion systems each requiring its own type of fuel.

“Until now Diesel engines have given far superior fuel efficiency at part load when compared with gasoline engines but gasoline engines delivered more power for a given size.  The MUSIC gasoline engine has now demonstrated part load efficiencies as good as the diesel engine but at a lower cost. For most vehicles, the greater part of operating life is spent at part load and idling. 

“The MUSIC technology affects only the layout of the combustion chamber in the cylinder head and does not impact the bottom end of the engine.”

The MUSIC breakthrough is very timely, it offers dramatic reduction in CO2 emissions from gasoline cars, and can have an appreciable impact on Global Warming.

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Editors: For further information, or to arrange an interview with Dr. Merritt prior to the seminar, contact Alison Bushnell, External Press and Media Relations Officer, Coventry University, on 024 7688 8245 or email alison.bushnell@coventry.ac.uk

To book a place on the free seminar contact Brian Knibb, Knibb Gormezano & Partners
Tel: +44 (0) 1332 856 301 Fax: +44 (0) 1332 856 302

 



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