Heat power plant

Combustion – Combustion bursts or flare-ups in pulses or serial pattern

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431160, 431168, F23C 502

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040089916

ABSTRACT:
A power plant for producing heat. A frame is rotatably mounted within a container with an inertia wheel mounted to and rotatable with the frame. A fuel storage tank mounted within the frame is connected between and to an external source of fuel and a plurality of fuel injectors mounted to the inertia wheel. Cooling means within the container cover the frame and at least a portion of the inertia wheel with a combustion chamber provided within the container above the cooling means. Igniting means mounted to the container projects into the combustion chamber and is operable to ignite fuel intermittently injected into the combustion chamber by the injectors mounted to the inertia wheel. Pumping means provided on the frame is operable to pump fuel from the storage tank to the injectors in a timed relationship to the position of the injectors relative to the cooling means and combustion chamber. Heat is withdrawn from the container resulting from the combustion of the fuel.

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