Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With cooling of additional parts or materials
Patent
1987-12-16
1989-11-21
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With cooling of additional parts or materials
122 26, 62 532, 123 4102, F01P 106
Patent
active
048814954
ABSTRACT:
The device operates with an internal combustion engine (1) and utilizes the combustion heat of the same. In addition to the heat of the cooling water exiting from the engine (1), the exhaust gases are transferred to a water circuit in an exhaust gas heat exchanger (4). The mechanical performance of the engine (1) is, through the direct application of a hydraulic brake (14), almost completely changed into thermal energy, and the heat thus produced is likewise conducted to the water circuit. The water heated is conducted through a vaporizing unit (7), where it brings the cryogenic fluid conducted in a pipe coil (25) or in a pipe assembly to vaporization.
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Bofinger Klaus
Tornare Jean
Cross E. Rollins
Cryomec AG
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