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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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I have been reading on the BBC news website about Laser spark plugs being developed to replace current park plug technology.
It sounds like they have come a long way in development and claim that focusing laser beams to ignite the fuel air mixture will burn it more efficiently than whats under our hoods right now. Sounds pretty impressive.
Any one have some more in-depth information on this "new" laser technology spark plugs?
The article is under the science and environment section on the BBC main news webpage if anyone is interested in checking it out..
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 12:26 PM
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Laser spark plugs: bright idea or flash in the pan?


The internal combustion engine for automotive use is highly engineered and run by advanced electro-mechanical systems that have been refined over a century of development. That fact hasn't stood in the way of breathless reports about laser spark plugs being the next big thing. Fast Company goes as far as to disparage the gasoline engine as antiquated and filthy while calling exotic and expensive laser ignitors "the gas engine's last gasp before the electric revolution comes."

Laser spark plugs do sound pretty neat. In Japan, researchers at the National Institute of Natural Sciences have cooked up an exceptionally compact laser that's robust enough for automotive use. With lots of strong ceramics and two different yttrium-based laser elements, one doped with neodymium and the other chromium, the lasers are capable of being pulsed more quickly and more accurately than current spark plug technology allows. Another benefit of lasers in the combustion chamber is the ability to ignite the air/fuel mixture with more power than a spark plug can reliably dissipate.

Modern engine management systems and direct fuel injection are capable of exceptional efficiency and more complete combustion than ever before, and gasoline contains a lot more energy per pound than any current automotive battery technology. While spark plugs might seem antiquated, they're far cheaper than fitting lasers for ignition, and the ignition systems attached to those plugs continue to get more and more sophisticated.

None of this research work has been applied to an actual engine yet, making any claims of superiority mere academia at this point. The NINS work will be presented at the 2011 Conference on Lasers and Electro Optics that's happening in early May. While there's great potential for small lasers that can stand up to harsh environments, and the developers are working with suppliers and automakers, it's not likely that your engine will be lit off by an Nd/Cr:YAG any time soon, despite what the car-haters who skim over engineering facts might have to say.

http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/24/l...sh-in-the-pan/
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Old Apr 25, 2011 | 06:57 AM
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Before they perfect the laser spark plugs in a production model, we will all be driving electric cars!
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Old Apr 25, 2011 | 04:56 PM
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Putting out a buy order on unobtainium stock . . . maybe the plugs can double as tiny light sabers?
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Old Apr 26, 2011 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Lil4X
Putting out a buy order on unobtainium stock . . . maybe the plugs can double as tiny light sabers?
Sputtering light sabers
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