Claims
- 1. A time dependent process for carrying out an energy conversion cycle involving converting chemical energy into thermal potential by utilizing the pressure waves generated during the rapid reaction of a combustible fuel in the presence of oxygen and using the thermal potential for producing useful work in the combustion chamber of a piston type internal combustion engine operating over periodic cycles that each include an intake, compression, expansion (work producing) and exhaust event, comprising, for each cycle:
- a) supplying air alone into a combustion chamber of the engine during the initial portion of the intake event;
- b) adding fuel into the combustion chamber after the initial portion of the intake event but before ignition of the charge;
- c) increasing the temperature of the total quantity of air and fuel admitted during the cycle by compressing at least the air during the compression event;
- d) partially isolating a portion of the initially supplied air from substantially all of the later supplied fuel during the cycle by placing a portion of the initially supplied air in a reservoir chamber communicating with the combustion chamber through a narrow gap that permits transmittal of pressure gradients between the combustion and reservoir chamber, and maintaining the isolated portion of air in the reservoir chamber free from substantial contamination with fuel throughout the cycle, the ratio between the volume of the reservoir chamber and the combustion chamber at minimum volume being between 0.2 and 3.0, and the size of said gap measured across the narrowest dimension of the gap being between 0.05 and 0.2 in.;
- e) igniting the fuel in the combustion chamber to initiate its rapid reaction near the end of the compression event to thereby generate a continuous series of pressure shock and expansion waves that traverse the combustion chamber and intersect the gap to produce a shock/expansion wave interaction between the combustion and reservoir chambers, and the gap;
- f) repeatedly pumping air from the reservoir into the combustion chamber a plurality of times throughout the combustion reaction event by means of oscillating the shock/expansion waves between the combustion chamber walls, the gap and the reservoir chamber walls;
- g) permitting expansion of the combustion chamber during the expansion (work producing) event; and
- h) exhausting the combustion chamber near the end of the expansion event.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 712,460, now abandoned filed Mar. 15, 1985, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 230,677, filed Feb. 2, 1981 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 014,479, filed Feb. 23, 1979 (now abandoned) which is a division of Ser. No. 733,962 filed Oct. 19, 1976 (now abandoned).
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