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Super Critical
Pressure
Super-Critical
Fluid - Pressures in the range of
3200 psi with temperatures of about
1200°F cause super-critical vapor to
act as a fluid. Maintaining the
super-critical pressure, in the
centrifuge process, eliminates the
turbulence, backpressure events, and
heat spikes that can occur during
other less efficient types of
super-critical processes. At these
higher temperatures and pressures,
the super-critical 'fluid' carries
more heat energy to the motor it
powers. The Cyclone Engine is a
piston engine with a special valve
mechanism allowing it to operate at
fluid pressures, thereby gaining
multi- advantages; greater
simplicity, reliability and enhanced
power.
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