This is a coppy of my posting under "Energy Technology" in regard to "fuel" energy efficiency;
The Waste
The first thing that comes to my mind is the question that I have about most hydrocarbon combustion. Why continue the waste?
Although the following example uses diesel fuel (because it and heating fuel are nearly the same thing), I see the problem as universal and it applies to any vehicle/ home heating fuel used today, including gasoline, methanol, natural gas, propane and even hydrogen.
In both a diesel engine and home heating furnace, 50% (plus or minus) of the fuel energy is wasted, on a continuous basis.
In the engine, the explosive power of the fuel is used and the heat is discarded, while in the furnace, the heat is used and the torque producing explosive power is defeated.
The specific value for which the fuel energy is purchased to do in one application, is discarded as worthless in the other, and vice versa, is it not?
In terms of efficiency then what is needed is a method to capitalize on the heat to produce additional torque in the vehicle which would increase fuel mileage, and a method that would make use of the torque production potential defeated in the furnace to produce heat would increase its heating fuel efficiency also, right?
How about a similar system that improves both?
I have posted further information on how to achieve this on my website at:
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http://tawnybill.tripod.com/a2zefficenc ... index.html >
This will not solve our hydrocarbon usage, only increase our fuel efficiency and buy us more time, meanwhile reducing GHG pollution and Acid Rain production almost immediately, and on the very vehicle you use every day, or on the furnace that heats your home!
Concepts
"Concepts which have proved useful for ordering things easily assume so great an authority over us, that we forget their terrestrial origin and accept them as unalterable facts. They then become labeled as 'conceptual necessities,' etc. The road of scientific progress is frequently blocked for long periods by such errors." - Einstein
Engineering
A good scientist is a person with original ideas. A good engineer is a person who makes a design that works with as few original ideas as possible. There are no prima donnas in engineering.
Freeman Dyson (b. 1923), British-born U.S. physicist, author. Disturbing the Universe, pt. 1, ch. 10 (1979).13
Cheers,
Tawny Bill.