Patent classifications
F02B53/02
Turbofan engine assembly with intercooler
A turbofan engine assembly including a compressor, an intermittent internal combustion engine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor through at least one first passage of an intercooler, a turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the intermittent internal combustion engine, the turbine compounded with the intermittent internal combustion engine, a bypass duct surrounding the intermittent internal combustion engine, compressor and turbine, and a fan configured to propel air through the bypass duct and through an inlet of the compressor, wherein the intercooler is located in the bypass duct, the intercooler having at least one second passage in heat exchange relationship with the at least one first passage, the at least one second passage in fluid communication with the bypass duct.
Erez Engine - An Internal Combustion Rotary Engine
An internal combustion rotary engine comprises: at least one combustion chamber; a flywheel; at least one piston provided in said flywheel; two or more barrier elements; a circumferential volume between the outer surface of said flywheel, the housing of said flywheel, and two or more barrier elements; wherein some parts of the circumferential volume are also delimited by one or more pistons, and wherein the barrier elements are adapted to be positioned within said circumferential volume thereby to essentially block the flow of air therein, and to be positioned such as to at least partially unblock the flow of air therein, thereby allowing said air flow to take place, and to be positioned such as to be totally open to promote the piston to move between circumferential area and wherein the timing of movement of the barrier elements is dependent from the rotation of said flywheel and/or the location of said piston(s); and wherein the barrier element that is in contact with a portion of pressurized air is adapted to move without the need for sealing while the piston is blocking the pressurized air that is needed for combustion inside the combustion chamber, wherein the piston partitions the pressurized air into two portions, one of which is locked in the combustion chamber while the other is located between the front of the piston and the barrier element.
Erez Engine - An Internal Combustion Rotary Engine
An internal combustion rotary engine comprises: at least one combustion chamber; a flywheel; at least one piston provided in said flywheel; two or more barrier elements; a circumferential volume between the outer surface of said flywheel, the housing of said flywheel, and two or more barrier elements; wherein some parts of the circumferential volume are also delimited by one or more pistons, and wherein the barrier elements are adapted to be positioned within said circumferential volume thereby to essentially block the flow of air therein, and to be positioned such as to at least partially unblock the flow of air therein, thereby allowing said air flow to take place, and to be positioned such as to be totally open to promote the piston to move between circumferential area and wherein the timing of movement of the barrier elements is dependent from the rotation of said flywheel and/or the location of said piston(s); and wherein the barrier element that is in contact with a portion of pressurized air is adapted to move without the need for sealing while the piston is blocking the pressurized air that is needed for combustion inside the combustion chamber, wherein the piston partitions the pressurized air into two portions, one of which is locked in the combustion chamber while the other is located between the front of the piston and the barrier element.
Rotary engine, parts thereof, and methods
A rotary engine, parts thereof, and methods associated therewith is provided. The engine is modular and adjustable to accommodate a variety of requirements and preferences. The system includes a combustion assembly having a housing and a power rotor positioned therein. The power rotor rotates in a first direction from the beginning of each combustion process through the end of each exhaust process. The system also includes a compression assembly linked to the combustion assembly such that the compression rotor rotates in the first direction from the beginning of each intake process through the end of each compression process. A tank assembly in fluid communication with the compression assembly and the combustion assembly provides stability to the system while eliminating or otherwise reducing transitional loses.
Rotary engine, parts thereof, and methods
A rotary engine, parts thereof, and methods associated therewith is provided. The engine is modular and adjustable to accommodate a variety of requirements and preferences. The system includes a combustion assembly having a housing and a power rotor positioned therein. The power rotor rotates in a first direction from the beginning of each combustion process through the end of each exhaust process. The system also includes a compression assembly linked to the combustion assembly such that the compression rotor rotates in the first direction from the beginning of each intake process through the end of each compression process. A tank assembly in fluid communication with the compression assembly and the combustion assembly provides stability to the system while eliminating or otherwise reducing transitional loses.
ROTARY COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH INTEGRATED MULTISTAGE FUEL SYSTEM
A rotary engine has a rotor with a rotor pocket for receiving air-fuel mixture that is combusted therein to propel the rotor within the housing. The rotary engine may have one or more intake spray injectors that spray fuel into the rotor pocket and onto the rotor face within the intake chamber to effectively cool the rotor pocket and rotor face. An air channel extension of the rotor pocket may be configured in the housing and/or in the rotor to extend from the compression chamber into the ignition-combustion chamber to relieve some pressure in the trailing compression chamber of a rotor face to minimize negative work. A supplemental air-fuel conduit may be configured to supply high-pressure gas from the compression chamber to an ignition injector(s). A thrust nozzle may be configured within the rotor pocket to direct combustion gases therethrough to propel the rotor and increase efficiency.
ROTARY COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH INTEGRATED MULTISTAGE FUEL SYSTEM
A rotary engine has a rotor with a rotor pocket for receiving air-fuel mixture that is combusted therein to propel the rotor within the housing. The rotary engine may have one or more intake spray injectors that spray fuel into the rotor pocket and onto the rotor face within the intake chamber to effectively cool the rotor pocket and rotor face. An air channel extension of the rotor pocket may be configured in the housing and/or in the rotor to extend from the compression chamber into the ignition-combustion chamber to relieve some pressure in the trailing compression chamber of a rotor face to minimize negative work. A supplemental air-fuel conduit may be configured to supply high-pressure gas from the compression chamber to an ignition injector(s). A thrust nozzle may be configured within the rotor pocket to direct combustion gases therethrough to propel the rotor and increase efficiency.
AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEM WITH PROPELLER AND COOLING FAN
An aircraft propulsion system comprises an engine, a propeller drive shaft drivingly engaged with the engine, a propeller for propelling an aircraft and a fan driving cooling air along a flow path in thermal communication with the engine. The engine may be an internal combustion engine or other engine type having heat rejection requirements and the fan may facilitate cooling of the engine. The propulsion system may have a pusher configuration.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine for producing mechanical drive power by combustion of a fuel. The internal combustion engine includes two or three rotary pistons which are rotationally fixedly connected to an output shaft and rotatably arranged in a respective annular cylinder, and at least one passage between the annular cylinders and a respective movable shut-off slide valve for periodically closing the cylinders adjacent to the passage.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine for producing mechanical drive power by combustion of a fuel. The internal combustion engine includes two or three rotary pistons which are rotationally fixedly connected to an output shaft and rotatably arranged in a respective annular cylinder, and at least one passage between the annular cylinders and a respective movable shut-off slide valve for periodically closing the cylinders adjacent to the passage.