Internal-combustion engines – Combustion chamber means having fuel injection only – Injection of fuel onto igniter – deflector – heater – or atomizer
Patent
1998-11-24
2000-10-03
Solis, Erick
Internal-combustion engines
Combustion chamber means having fuel injection only
Injection of fuel onto igniter, deflector, heater, or atomizer
123527, F02B 108
Patent
active
061258156
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for converting heat into work, a gaseous fuel being compressed and subsequently burnt and a drive means 2 being moved due to volumetric expansion generated as a result of combustion. In order to allow low-pollutant combustion, there is provision, according to the invention, for the compressed gaseous fuel to be burnt in a porous body 8.
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Durst Franz
Weclas Miroslaw
Invent GmbH--Entwicklung Neuer Technologien
Solis Erick
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