US Patent:
20100006073, Jan 14, 2010
Inventors:
Jayant Jatkar - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
F02G 5/00
Abstract:
Most of the cars in today's market give a maximum of 30 to 40 miles per gallon and hybrid cars giving upto 50 miles per gallon. The efficiency of Internal Combustion Engines used for this purpose is very low, about 25%. The heat generated during the combustion of fuel is converted into work to drive the car is wasted to the atmosphere, as anti-freeze(Ethylene Glycol) is used to cool the engine and circulated through a radiator which transfers the heat to the atmosphere. The heat generated by combustion of fuel such as gasoline or diesel is converted into the work because of the pressure created by the combustion process. In this invention, the heat is recovered by pre-heating/pressurizing the fresh air used for the process of combustion. The temperature of the pre-heated fresh air used for combustion is increased to above 1400 degrees Fahrenheit by passing through a heat exchanger to recover heat from combustible gases.Fresh air for combustion is heated to about 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. According to Thermodynamic Laws, by heating the air in a closed space with constant volume at room temperature to 1600 degrees F., the pressure is increased about to 50 psi. In order to have a higher pressure, the fresh air is first compressed upto 100 psi before passing through a heat exchanger. This will give the available working pressure of about 350 psi before injuction into the cylinders. Initially compressed, hot air is used to drive a set of cylinders. The high pressure hot air for combustion is released above 120 psi to burn in presence of fuel to drive the engine. Since the recovery of heat the efficiency is increased, An average car will give upto 4 times more mileage and hybrid cars will give 6 times more mileage between 100 and 200 miles per gallon.