Internal combustion engine and method with compression and expansion
chambers of variable volume, a combustion chamber, a variable intake
valve for controlling air intake to the compression chamber, a variable
outlet valve for controlling communication between the compression
chamber and the combustion chamber, means for introducing fuel into the
combustion chamber to form a mixture of fuel and air which burns and
expands in the combustion chamber, a variable inlet valve for controlling
communication between the combustion chamber and the expansion chamber, a
variable exhaust valve for controlling exhaust flow from the expansion
chamber, means for monitoring temperature and pressure conditions, and a
computer responsive to the temperature and pressure conditions for
controlling opening and closing of the valves and introduction of fuel
into to the combustion chamber to optimize engine efficiency over a wide
range of engine load conditions. The relative volumes of the compression
and expansion chambers and the timing of the valves are such that the
pressure in the combustion chamber remains substantially constant
throughout the operating cycle of the engine, and exhaust pressures are
very close to atmospheric pressure regardless of the load on the engine.
The engine runs so quietly and burns so cleanly that in some applications
it may not require a muffler and/or a catalytic converter.