Ricardo's New Heavy-fuel Wolverine3 Engine Takes Flight at Nevada Test Site


VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Ricardo, Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Ricardo plc, the leading independent provider of technology, product innovation and engineering solutions to the world's automotive, defense, transport and new energy industries, announced today that its new Wolverine3 heavy fuel engine has completed its first in-flight tests at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Nevada National Security Site.

The Ricardo Wolverine3 is a 3.1-horsepower, two-cylinder, two-stroke, air-cooled engine with spark ignition, direct fuel injection and 500 watts of on-board power. It is designed to power lightweight, tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). For its first flight, the Wolverine3 was integrated into a Nightwind 2 aircraft, built by Unmanned Aerial Systems, Inc. (UAS), of Las Vegas. The Nightwind is a blended wing aircraft with 100 percent composite construction and a 2-meter wingspan.

"Tactical UAVs are ideal for surveillance and intelligence-gathering missions and the Ricardo Wolverine3 has the potential to transform the role of UAVs on the battlefield by solving the logistical, safety and reliability issues created by today's gasoline-powered engines," said Kent Niederhofer, president of Ricardo, Inc. "The Ricardo Wolverine3 is purpose-built for lightweight tactical UAVs like the UAS Nightwind family but the technology is readily applicable to auxiliary power units and automated ground vehicles, as well as civilian markets like border security and firefighting."

Stephen Cakebread, Ricardo project director, unmanned systems, and architect of the Wolverine3, said the development team brought the engine from concept to an operational, production-representative prototype status in six months, and from dynamometer first fire to first flight in less than five months.

In that time, Ricardo has applied its full suite of advanced design, modeling, simulation and manufacturing tools. Testing leading up to the first flight included cooling duct optimization, airframe to engine electrical interface, electromagnetic interference (EMI) compliance, engine mount design, lubrication system development, propeller drive, calibration refinement and fuel delivery system development.

"The Wolverine3 design is optimized for performance, low weight, package efficiency and durability and can be integrated into a wide range of UAV designs," Cakebread said. "We'll take everything we have learned and apply it to further enhance the Wolverine3 capabilities, and we look forward to expanding the Wolverine family with a range of engines for new and different missions."

Key specifications of the Wolverine3 include:

Configuration 2-Cylinder

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Cycle 2-Stroke

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Cooling Air

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Power 3.1hp 2.3kW

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5.37 cu

Displacement in 88cc

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Max. Speed 6,000 rpm

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Ignition Spark

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Fuel

Injection Direct

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Starting Starter Generator 500W

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Width 10.5" 267mm

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Height 6.9" 175mm

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Length 7.6" 193mm

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About Ricardo

With technical centers and offices throughout Europe, the United States and Asia, Ricardo provides strategic consulting and engineering expertise ranging from vehicle systems integration, controls and electronics, and hardware and software development to the latest driveline and transmission systems and gasoline, diesel, hybrid and fuel-cell powertrain technologies. Ricardo's customers include the world's major automakers and suppliers as well as manufacturers in the military, commercial, off-highway and clean-energy sectors. The company also serves in advisory roles to governmental and independent agencies. Ricardo's U.S. operation, Ricardo, Inc., is headquartered in Van Buren Township, Mich. Ricardo plc posted sales of $244 million in financial year 2010 and is a constituent of the FTSE TechMark 100 index -- a group of innovative technology companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. For more information, visit www.ricardo.com.

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