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Cars May Soon Be Started By Lasers

#1 12-Jul, 2009 04:05 PM
Rajiv Parashar
City: Lucknow
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London, July 12 (PTI) Forget spark plugs. You would soon be able to start your car by lasers, thanks to scientists who have developed what they claim is an ignition system which uses focused beams of laser light to ignite the fuel.

A joint team from Liverpool University and car giant Ford has come up with the technology that is more reliable and efficient than current spark plug technology and would enable vehicles to start more easily in cold and damp conditions. "We are running engines everyday in our lab with this system now and our ultimate objective is have it inside cars driven by consumers.

Lasers can be focused and split into multiple beams to give multiple ignition points, which means it can give a far better chance of ignition. "This can really improve the performance of the engine when it is cold, as this is the time when around 80 per cent of the exhaust emissions are produced and the engine is at is least efficient.

"The laser also produces more stable combustion so you need to put less fuel into the cylinder," team leader Dr Tom Shenton was quoted by the leading British newspaper ''The Daily Telegraph'' as saying. In current engines, spark plugs are positioned at the top or bottom of a cylinder and they can often fail to ignite fuel effectively if the petrol is not in the right position in the cylinder.

Source: Yahoo News




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#2 12-Jul, 2009 09:55 PM
Pankaj Prasad
City: Bhavnagar




Thanks for sharing the info.




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#3 15-Jul, 2009 06:21 PM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
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Yes, thats true. Cars will use laser instead of the spark plugs. This will result in longer life and easy starting.




I tried this and I had understeer, I tried that and I had oversteer, at the end of the corner I just ran out of talent!
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#4 17-Jul, 2009 01:23 PM
Rajiv Parashar
City: Lucknow
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Posted by Rachit Hirani

Yes, thats true. Cars will use laser instead of the spark plugs. This will result in longer life and easy starting.

And what about Price? Costly or Very costly?




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#5 17-Jul, 2009 01:32 PM
Amit Mudgal
City: Pune
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NIce sharing.... This will certainly add to the owners comfort as far as maintainance and starting troubles are concerned... it is a revolution in ever growing automative technology world




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#6 17-Jul, 2009 02:37 PM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
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Initial cost could be higher, but this helps to solve the problems of cold starting and spark plug life.




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#7 18-Jul, 2009 12:46 PM
Kiran
City: Ahmedabad
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Thanks Rajiv, More Info..

Is it with respect to all fuels ?



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Last Updated: 18-Jul, 2009 12:48 PM, by Kiran
#8 19-Jul, 2009 11:50 AM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
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Posted by Kiran

Thanks Rajiv, More Info..

Is it with respect to all fuels ?

Only petrol has spark plugs. Diesel engines don't use them. LPG and CNG are based on the petrol cycle.




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#9 19-Jul, 2009 04:11 PM
Rajiv Parashar
City: Lucknow
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Posted by Rachit Hirani

Only petrol has spark plugs. Diesel engines don't use them. LPG and CNG are based on the petrol cycle.

Thanks for the info Rachit.




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#10 20-Jul, 2009 04:32 PM
Rohit B.D.
City: Mumbai
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Gasoline direct injection, and now laser ignition. A time will come when the engine will be more electronic than mechanical - everything fuel mix, injection & exhaust timings controlled entirely by the ECU. Imagine no intake valves (and no cams as a result) - only the exhaust valve that too controlled electronically instead of a camshaft. How efficient would that engine be?



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