Power plants – Fluid within expansible chamber heated or cooled – Fluid mingling
Patent
1980-12-12
1984-02-21
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Fluid within expansible chamber heated or cooled
Fluid mingling
60514, F01K 2104
Patent
active
044322038
ABSTRACT:
A rotary external combustion engine wherein energy is transferred to air acting as a working gas by injection into the air of liquid water at a high temperature and pressure. The liquid water is injected either directly into the working space in the stator or into a preliminary mixing chamber. The water acts as a heat-transfer medium for heating the air. Spontaneous vaporization of the liquid water on injection increases the pressure of the air which drives the rotor before being exhausted. The exhaust water is recovered and recycled. The working space is scavenged and refilled with a fresh charge of air.
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Husar Stephen F.
Ostrager Allen M.
Thermal Systems Limited
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