Claims
- 1. A heat regenerative external combustion engine, comprising:
- a combustion chamber for combusting a monopropellant fuel to form an energized gas;
- at least one cylinder fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and having a reciprocating piston disposed therein, the energized gas being expanded in the cylinder to move the piston;
- a drive shaft connected to and driven by the piston;
- an elongated exhaust passage fluidly connected to each of the at least one cylinder through which expanded gas is expelled from the engine;
- a rotary valve for transferring the energized gas from the combustion chamber to the cylinder and for transferring the expanded gas from the cylinder to the exhaust passage;
- fuel inlet means for supplying a monopropellant fuel to the combustion chamber, the fuel inlet means extending along a portion of at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber in order that the gas in the at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber preheats the fuel; and
- said combustion chamber being annular and formed around the exhaust passage.
- 2. A heat regenerative external combustion engine, comprising:
- a combustion chamber for combusting a monopropellant fuel to form an energized gas;
- at least one cylinder fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and having a reciprocating piston disposed therein, the energized gas being expanded in the cylinder to move the piston;
- a drive shaft connected to and driven by the piston;
- an elongated exhaust passage defined by a tubular wall fluidly connected to each of the at least one cylinder through which expanded gas is expelled from the engine;
- a rotary valve for transferring the energized gas from the combustion chamber to the cylinder and for transferring the expanded gas from the cylinder to the exhaust passage; and
- fuel inlet means for supplying a monopropellant fuel to the combustion chamber, the fuel inlet means comprising a plurality of narrow channels formed in the tubular wall extending along a portion of at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber in order that the gas in the at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber preheats the fuel.
- 3. A heat regenerative external combustion engine, comprising:
- a combustion chamber for combusting a monopropellant fuel to form an energized gas;
- a plurality of cylinders disposed around the combustion chamber, each cylinder being fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and having a reciprocating piston disposed therein, the energized gas being expanded in the cylinder to move the piston;
- a drive shaft connected to and driven by the piston;
- an elongated exhaust passage fluidly connected to each of the plurality of cylinders through which expanded gas is expelled from the engine;
- a rotary valve for transferring the energized gas from the combustion chamber to the cylinders and for transferring the expanded gas from the cylinders to the exhaust passage; and
- fuel inlet means for supplying a monopropellant fuel to the combustion chamber, the fuel inlet means extending along a portion of at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber in order that the gas in the at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber preheats the fuel.
- 4. An external combustion engine, comprising:
- a combustion chamber;
- at least one cylinder;
- a rotary valve for transferring a gas from the combustion chamber to the at least one cylinder;
- elongated passage means connected to the cylinder for removing the gas from the engine;
- and fuel inlet means for feeding fuel to the combustion chamber;
- the combustion chamber comprising an annular region arranged concentrically around the elongated passage means; and
- the fuel inlet means being in thermal contact with the elongated passage means in a manner such that gas in the passage means heats the fuel in the fuel inlet means.
- 5. An external combustion engine according to claim 4, wherein the fuel inlet means comprises a plurality of narrow channels.
- 6. An external combustion engine according to claim 5, wherein:
- the passage means is defined by a tubular wall;
- and the plurality of narrow channels are formed in the tubular wall.
- 7. A heat regenerative external combustion engine, comprising:
- a plurality of cylinders housed in a cylinder block, each cylinder being fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and having a reciprocating piston disposed therein, the energized gas being expanded in the cylinder to move the piston;
- a drive shaft connected to and driven by the piston;
- and elongated exhaust passage fluidly connected to each of the plurality of cylinders through which expanded gas is expelled from the engine;
- a rotary valve for transferring the energized gas from the combustion chamber to the cylinders and for transferring the expanded gas from the cylinders to the exhaust passage;
- fuel inlet means for supplying a monopropellant fuel to the combustion chamber, the fuel inlet means extending along a portion of at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber in order that the gas in the at least one of the exhaust passage and the combustion chamber preheats the fuel; and
- the combustion chamber being positioned between at least two of the plurality of cylinders, within the cylinder block, in order to reduce noise emission from the engine.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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