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external combustion engine

[Category : - RENEWABLE ENERGY- Motors]
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The external combustion engine is developed. It differs from existing models by simple design, high efficiency and big resource. It has no pistons, high pressure is not required.

The scheme of the engine you can see in Figure 1.

The proposed external combustion engine comprising:
1 — Boiler
2 — stator
3— rotor
4 — high-voltage generator
5 — injectors
6 — condenser of liquid.

Outputs of the high voltage generator are connected to the injectors. The injectors are supplied by the hot water from the boiler.
Water is spraying into hot charged droplets in the injectors.
The energy of charged droplet is: W = q^2/2C,
where
q is a charge
C is the capacitance,
C=ee0r
e-permittivity,
e0 = 8,85 * 10^-12F / m,
r-radius of the drop.

The droplets are evaporates. Their radius decreases so, the electrostatic energy is growing. The electric potential of the drop will be increased as U = q / C (q= cost, C decreases).Thermal energy is used for evaporation of water from the drop and for increasing of the electrostatic energy of the drop. When the radius is less than the critical value, the drop breaks up into two parts, which repel each other (Figure 2). Thus, part of the electrostatic energy is converted into kinetic energy.
One of the drops as a result of falls on the rotor, and the other on the stator.
Rotor and stator are repelled, so torque forces appears and rotation begins (Figure 3).


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