Internal-combustion engines – Water and hydrocarbon
Patent
1973-09-24
1976-07-13
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Water and hydrocarbon
123 34A, 123122E, 123122F, 123 3, F02D 1900
Patent
active
039687759
ABSTRACT:
A fuel system for an internal combustion engine of the piston type vaporizes a liquid fuel and water and mixes the resulting gaseous fuel and water vapor with air in a metering valve which communicates with the internal combustion engine. Heat from a separate source and from the internal combustion engine is used in the vaporization of the fuel and water. The gaseous state of the fuel represents molecules at the greatest degree of separation from each other providing the greatest opportunity for contact of the reacting species in the gaseous condition as chemical reactions occur only between particles at the atomic or molecular level and it is necessary for the reacting species to be in actual contact at the time of reaction. The fuel system therefore enables complete combustion and the elimination of the atmospheric pollutants common in the operation of internal combustion engines.
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Energy Research Inc.
Lazarus Ira S.
Myhre Charles J.
Williamson, Sr. Harold A.
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