Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With vapor generation and/or condensing
Patent
1993-10-08
1995-01-31
Kamen, Noah P.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With vapor generation and/or condensing
123 4154, F01P 902
Patent
active
053851234
ABSTRACT:
A reverse-flow cooling system for an internal combustion engine uses an aqueous, boilable liquid coolant, having a saturation temperature at least equal to water. The engine is provided with discrete combustion chamber and cylinder bore cooling chambers that are cooled by a coolant pumped from a heat exchanger first to the combustion chamber cooling chamber, thence to the cylinder bore cooling chamber. Gases found in the combustion chamber cooling chamber are condensed in a condenser and then returned to a relatively low pressure area of the cooling circuit.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5255636 (1993-10-01), Evans
Kamen Noah P.
Lyon Lyman R.
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