A device for generating motive force through the expansion of a non-elastic dense fluid
Abstract
A device for generating motive force through the expansion of a dense, nonelastic fluid is described. It consists of an exterior block of a material with a low expansion coefficient, the interior of which is equipped with two circular cavities, both of which are equipped with rotors having blades constantly stressed outward by springs, so that they make contact with the cavity walls. One cavity is heated externally, and both have an exterior wall made of a friction ring which keeps the volume constant when their length varies. These cavities are interconnected by ducts which, at the inlet, are a prolongation of a peripheral groove made in the friction ring. The excess fluid produced by expansion flows through the groove, subsequently entering the cavity again after passing through a cooler located in the exterior part of the block. Both rotors are connected to gears with appropriate ratios which are equipped with a blocking device to guarantee that they always rotate in the same direction.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8531446M
- Keywords:
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- Fluid Dynamics;
- Gears;
- Hermetic Seals;
- Rotating Generators;
- Turbomachinery;
- Friction;
- Mechanical Drives;
- Rotation;
- Rotor Blades (Turbomachinery);
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer