 |
Green Revolution
Engine
Cyclone’s Green Revolution Engine represents
true “thinking outside the box.” This is because it is not a new variation of
the internal combustion engine, but rather, a highly advanced External
Combustion Engine.
Unlike IC engines, the Cyclone
engine uses an external combustion
chamber to heat a separate working
fluid, de-ionized water, which
expands to create mechanical energy
by moving pistons or a turbine.
Since the combustion is external to
the mechanism, the Cyclone engine
can run on any fuel… liquid or
gaseous. Ethanol, diesel, gasoline,
biomass … anything from municipal
trash and agricultural waste to
traditional fossil fuels can power
the Green Revolution Engine –
individually, or in combination.
Initial tests of the engine used
fuels derived from orange peels,
palm oil, cottonseed oil, and
chicken fat … none of which are
impacted by cartels, hostile
governments or dwindling reserves.
Whereas almost anything can go into
a Green Revolution Engine, almost
nothing comes out. It is
exceptionally environment-friendly
because the combustion is continuous
and more easily regulated for
temperature, oxidizers and fuel
amount. Lower combustion
temperatures and pressures create
less toxic and exotic exhaust gases.
The engine’s uniquely configured
combustion chamber creates a
rotating flow that facilitates
complete air and fuel mixing, and
complete combustion, so there are
virtually no emissions. Less heat is
also released. Exhausted gases run
through a heat exchanger before
leaving the engine, lowering the
temperature at release to about 350
degrees … hundreds of degrees lower
than internal-combustion exhaust.
Versatile and clean, the Green
Revolution Engine also travels
without an “entourage” of costly,
complicated components. It needs no
catalytic converter … no radiator …
no transmission … no oil pump (and
no oil … the engine is
water-lubricated). Eliminating these
subsystems reduces cost… engine
size and weight… and energy loss.
And it increases efficiency and
reliability.
Small wonder “revolution” is part of
its name …
< back
Home |
Cyclone Engine |
Technical
|
Investors |
Contact
| Site
Map |
Privacy |
 |
|
 |