Thermodynamic systems for generating mechanical energy

Power plants – Motor operated by expansion and/or contraction of a unit of... – Unit of mass is a gas which is heated or cooled in one of a...

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ABSTRACT:
A thermodynamic system for generating mechanical energy comprises a source of high-temperature and high-pressure fluid and a source of low-temperature and low-pressure fluid. Two coupled rotary elements form, respectively, a motor with an increasing volume chamber where the high-temperature, high pressure fluid expands to generate mechanical energy, and a compressor in which cold fluid is compressed. Two further elements with variable volume chambers are cyclically placed in communication with high-temperature source for the transfer of the fluid from the compressor towards said source and for the transfer of fluid from the source to the motor.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3744245 (1973-07-01), Kelly
patent: 4077221 (1978-03-01), Maeda

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