Fuel flex internal explosion gun-engine that completely...

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F02B 41/00 (2006.01) H02K 27/12 (2006.01) H02K 33/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2476167

This invention deals with the efficiency of engines. It proposes to replace current combustion with explosions of fuel to eliminate losses of fuel (caused by disintegrations of fuel), improve internal pressure, and eliminate black engine deposits together with emissions of black particulates. The invention proposes to replace the cylinder head of prior art engine with a harmonic oscillator that shields the work-piston from explosions and eliminates excessive stress in crank and related parts. The oscillator is explosion driven. It comprises a gun-device, to explode fuel and convert energy released by explosions into kinetic energy stored in a free oscillating mass. To prevent heat losses, water injections replaced current cooling in this invention. The heat is preserved in the resulting steam and converted to extra work. The conversion does quadruple the efficiency, which cuts fuel consumption and GHG emissions in 80%. In addition, the water injections block NOx synthesis.

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