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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High Efficiency
All Fuel Capacity
No External Cooling
Compact Size
No Transmission
No Vibration / No Exhaust Noise
Heat Regeneration
Super Critical Pressure
 
 

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Patented. U.S. Patent No. 7,080,512 Other Patents Pending, U.S. and Foreign