CREED ENGINES
Updated 85 days ago
At CREED Engines, our designs are based on a thermodynamic cycle called the General Cycle. The General Cycle was developed to create an idealized cycle of thermodynamic processes, including adiabatic, isobaric, and isochoric processes in a manner so that all currently known engine cycles (Otto, Diesel, Atkinson, Brayton, and the Dual Cycle) may be described mathematically as special cases of the General Cycle. This provides a learning tool for developing a more efficient engine. ... Most internal combustion engines operate on the Otto Cycle (cars that take gasoline) or the Dual Cycle (trucks that use Diesel fuel). They get an efficiency of about 25% to 35%. Until recently, that was OK, because fuel was cheap, and power was king. CREED Engines has developed new technology. We started with the basic science (the thermodynamic cycle), and a new vision - efficiency in engines is important - very important... We believe that focusing on both high-efficiency engines and appropriate..
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