Feed system for introducing water vapor into the suction path of

Internal-combustion engines – Water and hydrocarbon

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123 25J, 123 25K, 123 25M, 123 25P, F02D 1900, F02M 2502

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a feed system for introducing water in the liquid and/or vaporous state into the suction path of an internal combustion engine, consisting of a water stock vessel, of a heat exchanger, to one side of which exhaust gases from the internal combustion engine can be admitted and to the other side of which the water can be admitted, and of the heat barrier upstream of the heat exchanger, which comprises a metering device for metering the quantity of water, which is to be fed into the suction path, and a control device which controls the metering device as a function of at least one operating parameter of the internal combustion engine.

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