Water combustion technology- methods, processes, systems and apparatus for the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen
First Claim
1. An engine comprising a mixture of hydrogen, as H2, and oxygen, as O2, wherein temperature of combustion is at least partially controlled with the addition of water to combustion, and wherein at least one of:
- a) a generator turns due to the movement of air or water, wherein
the generator creates electrical energy, wherein
the electrical energy is at least partially utilized in the producing hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolysis of water, and wherein
at least a portion of at least one of the hydrogen and of the oxygen from the electrolysis of water is used in said mixture; and
b) a photovoltaic cell creates electrical energy, wherein
the electrical energy is at least partially used in the producing hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolysis of water, and wherein
at least a portion of at least one of the hydrogen and of the oxygen from the electrolysis of water is used in said mixture; and
whereinthe engine creates rotating mechanical energy.
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Abstract
This invention presents improved combustion methods, systems, engines and apparatus utilizing H2, O2 and H2O as fuel, thereby providing environmentally friendly combustion products, as well as improved fuel and energy management methods, systems, engines and apparatus. The Water Combustion Technology; WCT, is based upon water (H2O) chemistry, more specifically H2O combustion chemistry and thermodynamics. WCT does not use any hydrocarbon fuel source, rather the WCT uses H2 preferably with O2 and secondarily with air. The WCT significantly improves the thermodynamics of combustion, thereby significantly improving the efficacy of combustion, utilizing the first and second laws of thermodynamics. The WCT preferably controls combustion temperature with H2O and secondarily with air in the combustion chamber. The WCT preferably recycles exhaust gases as fuel converted from water. The WCT minimizes external cooling loops and minimizes exhaust and/or exhaust energy, thereby maximizing available work and internal energy while minimizing enthalpy and entropy losses.
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1. An engine comprising a mixture of hydrogen, as H2, and oxygen, as O2, wherein temperature of combustion is at least partially controlled with the addition of water to combustion, and wherein at least one of:
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a) a generator turns due to the movement of air or water, wherein
the generator creates electrical energy, wherein
the electrical energy is at least partially utilized in the producing hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolysis of water, and wherein
at least a portion of at least one of the hydrogen and of the oxygen from the electrolysis of water is used in said mixture; andb) a photovoltaic cell creates electrical energy, wherein
the electrical energy is at least partially used in the producing hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolysis of water, and wherein
at least a portion of at least one of the hydrogen and of the oxygen from the electrolysis of water is used in said mixture; and
whereinthe engine creates rotating mechanical energy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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