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Don Blanky built a hydraulic car back in 1955!


Mechanix Illustrated May 1955

Inventor's Miracle Car May
Revolutionize Auto Industry


Will this
hydraulic car
revolutionize
motoring?


by Sam Schneider

Americas's future automobile
may be this hydraulically-
driven, 100-mile-per-gallon
vehicle, says its inventor.


(click image for story)







In 1997 there was a man in Kansas City who built another Electo-Hydraulic car, a "dragster-shaped vehicle", which had "incredible" acceleration. A man from The Kansas City Star newspaper wrote the article and it was picked up by the Omaha World-Herald:
Omaha World-Herald
Saturday, July 5 1997; Page 15
(click here to see article)

Driven Man Creates
Electric-Hydraulic Car

By Joe Popper
The Kansas City Star


To take it to the next step - a person could take a small car or motorcycle, complete except for not having an engine and, give it an electric-hydraulic motor that would get up to highway speeds and have good acceleration doing it, maybe even good enough for most teen-agers. Perhaps a modest goal considering what Mike did in '97.
Now, Andrew and Randy have taken it up:
Shelbyville, Times Gazette
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
(click image to see article)

Andrew Lamb [left] and Randy Nichols
with their Electric-Hydraulic truck


Most who have gotten this far know that it is torque, not horse power, that determines a motors acceleration. It is only because, on most gasoline engines, that the torque (in pound-feet) and horsepower ratings are so very nearly the same that we can fairly well know what a cars torque, will be, just from hearing the horsepower rating. Then, knowing the weight of the vehicle, we can guess the acceleration.

However, the horsepower, needed to sustain the speed once it is attained, is far less than the torque needed to get it there. Hence, we read about ideas like shutting down half the cylinders of an engine while cruising. We don't need all the excess horsepower, what we want is the torque.

There are hydraulic motors, weighing only about 50 lbs, that have from around 200 to about 320 pound-feet of torque and, that torque exists all the way down to 0 rpm. Electric motors have torque all the way to 0 rpm also. It is basicly gasoline and diesel, internal combustion engines, that are different and need gears to keep them within their narrow range of power and torque.





Valentin hydraulic car


Valentin hydraulic car
a contender for the X-Prize


the loss of torque outside the narrow "power" range

the torque curve of an electric motor

a similar electric motor that runs at half this speed will have double the torque.
electric motors in cars must run at higher speeds with much less torque.

a motor with the torque of a 320 hp gasoline engine

6.04 cu in ==> 26 gal/min for 320 lb-ft at 4000 psi






4000 psi & 25 gal/min ==> needs about a 60 hp ele.motor to drive it
60 hp takes a lot of batteries but, over 300 lb-ft of acceleration is impressive.
First, a similar motor on a smaller scale, on a small light-weight car or motorcycle?


full hydraulic torque curve - from 0 to 1000 rpm

at 1 to 1 on 25" diam tires, 1,000 rpm = 74+ mph


Recently, a co. called Torvek has put together an IVT and hydraulics.

TORVEC's patented lightweight HYDRAULIC PUMP AND MOTOR assembly.
So far, their only interest is in putting it on
a truck they have designed.










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