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Title:
Apparatus and process for mechanical power production by acetylene combustion
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising a combustion engine having a combustion zone for burning acetylene with an oxygen-containing gas to produce mechanical power and exhaust gases including H.sub.2 O and oxides of carbon, fuel input means, exhaust output means and power output means; a first structure defining a reaction zone containing a compound selected from the group consisting of sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lithium peroxide, sodium superoxide, potassium superoxide and lithium superoxide for reacting H.sub.2 O with the compound to produce oxygen and for reacting oxides of carbon with by-products of the reaction of the H.sub.2 O with the compound; a first conduit connecting the exhaust output means to the first structure for supplying exhaust gases, including H.sub.2 O and oxides of carbon, thereto; a second conduit connecting the first structure to the fuel input means for supplying oxygen thereto; a second structure defining a reaction zone containing calcium carbide for reacting H.sub.2 O with the calcium carbide to produce calcium oxide and acetylene and for reacting oxides of carbon with the calcium oxide; a third conduit connecting the exhaust output means to the second structure for supplying exhaust gases, including H.sub.2 O and oxides of carbon, thereto; and a fourth conduit connecting the second structure to the fuel input means for supplying acetylene thereto. A novel process is also described for sustaining the production of mechanical power employing the novel apparatus.
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Inventors:
Reynolds, Orr E. (Bethesda, MD, US)
Application Number:
507591
Filing Date: 1974-09-20 Publication_date: 1976-09-28 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
60/780
60/39.12, 60/39.461, 123/1A, 123/179.8
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US Patent Ref:
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Other References:
Leeds & Butterfield "Acetylene, Its Generation and Use," London 1903, pp. 20-23. |