Claims
- 1. A solar reactor engine comprising:
- a solar reactor chamber,
- means for controllably coupling chlorine and hydrogen to said solar reactor chamber,
- means for controllably coupling oxygen to said solar reactor,
- means for directing electromagnetic radiation into said chamber to thereby exothermicly react said hydrogen and chlorine in the presence of said oxygen to generate hydrogen chloride at a high pressure and temperature level,
- a turbine forming at least a portion of at least one wall of said reaction chamber,
- said pressurized hydrogen chloride driving said turbine,
- said turbine driving a power utilization device,
- an exhaust chamber positioned on the side of said turbine opposite from said reactor chamber,
- means for converting said hydrogen chloride to hydrochloric acid to thereby form a partial vacuum in said exhaust chamber,
- said partial vacuum increasing the pressure differential across said turbine to thereby increase the efficiency thereof, and
- means for conveying said hydrochloric acid away from said exhaust chamber.
- 2. The solar reactor engine of claim 1 further comprising means for coupling oxygen to said reactor chamber to thereby control the combination of said hydrogen and said chlorine.
- 3. The solar reactor engine of claim 2 further comprising means for coupling sodium hydroxide with said hydrochloric acid to thereby produce water and sodium chloride.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is solar radiation.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising means for concentrating said electromagnetic radiation, means for directing said concentrated radiation into said chamber, and means for dispersing said radiation in said chamber so that said radiation is dispersed throughout the chamber.
- 6. The solar reactor of claim 3, wherein said electromagnetic radiation is generated by a carbon arc ignitor.
- 7. A solar reactor engine system comprising:
- a chlorine-sodium hydroxide electrolysis cell,
- means for generating an electrical current,
- means for conducting said electrical current to said chlorine-sodium hydroxide electrolysis cell,
- means for generating chlorine and hydrogen in said electrolysis cell,
- said hydrogen and chlorine generating means being energized by said electrical current,
- a solar reactor chamber,
- means for controllably coupling said chlorine and hydrogen to said solar reactor chamber,
- means for coupling oxygen to said solar reactor,
- means for directing electromagnetic radiation into said chamber to thereby exothermicly react said hydrogen and chlorine in the presence of said oxygen to generate hydrogen chloride at high temperature and pressures,
- a turbine forming at least a portion of at least one wall of said reactor chamber,
- said pressurized hydrogen chloride driving said turbine,
- said turbine driving a power utilization device,
- an exhaust chamber positioned on the side opposite said turbine from said reactor chamber,
- means for converting said hydrogen chloride to hydrochloric acid to thereby form a partial vacuum in said exhaust chamber,
- said partial vacuum increasing the pressure differential across said turbine to thereby increase the efficiency thereof,
- means for conveying said hydrochloric acid from said exhaust chamber to an output container,
- means for coupling sodium hydroxide to said output container to thereby produce water and sodium chloride, and
- means for coupling said water and sodium chloride to said chlorine-sodium hydroxide cell.
- 8. The solar reactor engine of claim 7, wherein said solar reactor chamber is enclosed by means of a metallic encasing and wherein said power utilization device includes a propulsion means.
- 9. The solar reactor engine of claim 8, wherein said power utilization device further includes an electrical generator.
- 10. The solar reactor engine of claim 9, wherein said means for directing electromagnetic radiation into said chamber includes a light generating means positioned proximate said reactor chamber, said light generating means directing light into said chamber to sustain said exothermic reaction.
- 11. The solar reactor engine of claim 10, further comprising means for dispersing said electromagnetic radiation throughout said solar reactor chamber.
- 12. The solar reactor engine of claim 7 wherein said means for coupling oxygen to said solar reactor comprises a compressor, said compressor being driven by said turbine and forces oxygen under pressure into said reactor chamber.
- 13. The solar reactor engine of claim 12 wherein said compressor compresses atmospheric air and forces said compressed air into said reaction chamber.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 588,888, filed June 20, 1975, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 564,087, filed Apr. 1, 1975, and titled Solar Reactor Steam Generator Method and Apparatus. The subject matter of these applications is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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