Power plants – Motor having a buoyant working member – With means to vary buoyancy of working member
Patent
1995-06-12
1997-11-11
Husar, Stephen F.
Power plants
Motor having a buoyant working member
With means to vary buoyancy of working member
60495, 606416, F03B 1702
Patent
active
056851472
ABSTRACT:
A system for extracting useful energy from two masses of matter having polarized hot and cold temperatures operates in its primary embodiment with a looped circulation passageway having a condensing phase, an expansion phase and s working generally gaseous circulating generative fluid or gas that circulates through the loop. The expansion phase of the generative fluid includes means to heat at least the generative fluid and a relatively standing liquid through which the generative fluid is allowed to buoy up and drive gas pressure turbines, in this case multi-wheeled flotation turbines composed of closable tube segments. The rest of the loop defines a return path that includes the condensing phase in which the expanded gas released by the turbine is condensed before being heated and re-exposed for expansion through said gas turbines again, in a continuous cycle. Net energy output is achieved by heating the generative fluid before it enters the turbine with heat imported from high temperature independent energy sources to create and/or increase the buoyancy power that it delivers to the turbine, while using low temperature sources to cool the generative fluid in the condensing phase.
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Basichas Alfred
Husar Stephen F.
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