CA2427295A1 - Jet propelled submarine engine - Google Patents
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- CA2427295A1 CA2427295A1 CA 2427295 CA2427295A CA2427295A1 CA 2427295 A1 CA2427295 A1 CA 2427295A1 CA 2427295 CA2427295 CA 2427295 CA 2427295 A CA2427295 A CA 2427295A CA 2427295 A1 CA2427295 A1 CA 2427295A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63G—OFFENSIVE OR DEFENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS ON VESSELS; MINE-LAYING; MINE-SWEEPING; SUBMARINES; AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
- B63G8/00—Underwater vessels, e.g. submarines; Equipment specially adapted therefor
- B63G8/08—Propulsion
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H11/00—Marine propulsion by water jets
- B63H11/12—Marine propulsion by water jets the propulsive medium being steam or other gas
- B63H11/16—Marine propulsion by water jets the propulsive medium being steam or other gas the gas being produced by other chemical processes
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Abstract
Essence of invention is submarine jet-propelled engine for torpedoes, submarine boats or other underwater moving objects. Consists of turbine body, propeller, combustion chamber, jet and engine, rotating the propeller, fuel rods and mechanisms of theirs feeding into combustion chamber.
Upon rotating of propeller by the engine water is fed into combustion chamber and simultaneously feeding mechanism protrudes working fuel rods made of metallic potassium into combustion chamber. Metallic potassium reacts chemically with water producing gas hydrogen and huge quantities of heat, which results in evaporation of surrounding water:
Upon rotating of propeller by the engine water is fed into combustion chamber and simultaneously feeding mechanism protrudes working fuel rods made of metallic potassium into combustion chamber. Metallic potassium reacts chemically with water producing gas hydrogen and huge quantities of heat, which results in evaporation of surrounding water:
Description
,K ,_ ~Ll,o = ?I;c)n + u, I c~
Water steam and gas hydrcogen make hil;h pressure in comhustion chamber and then come out ihrougll the jet as reactive stream of gasca and water. heactive thrust of that stream moves underwater objet forward.
SPE;C(FICA~(,ION
My invention is, in fact, undcrvvater turbo-jet engine for thrusting underwater of v~lrious submarine objects, using for moving thrust of~ reactive steam-vvater stream, which is being hnlduced io conlhu;;tiutl cllamllcr as a result of chemical r~,mion bctvvcen wat~n and metallic potassium, then i;; coming out of cn~!ine jet under Ili~tll pressure and makint!
thrustin:; f«rcc.
Maitl problem for al! underwater enyilles is itt 111e1C slOVV-i11()tlOIl, because they use fur thnntiny fierce production thrust of totaling propc;ller.
In order to increase velocity of movement of underwater objects, I suggest usirl~~ fur thruatin« forte of uttdet'walter ~-n~ine rc:aclivc ;lrC:atn ofsteam-water mix, resulting alter Chc'lillCal rCaCttOI1 betVVeell WLitCI' ~111Ct Illet~IlllC p(llaSSiltn1 (-or Sc>111C c)IhCC' ChetlllCal ~VflICll can react with water producing great amount of heat and gases)- Velocity of outflow o(~
steam-water mix from ellginc ,jet is >;igni(icantly higher theft upon mere propeller rotating.
which is used in propeller engines. ('onsequently, speed of any underwater or above-watcr oll-jc:ct, cqttipped by that turhcl-jet en~,ine would he a lot Ili~her f=Ilvl f) ()f ~~I'f'l.l('~11'li)N
- lncreasittg of speed c'If varicous underwater and above-welter i>bjects:
t<lrpcdoes, submarines, anti-torpedoes, lorobes, direction lioders, underwater noises imitators.
underwater I~cnce-nets and so on;
- ltldividual engines for emergency deliveries ofdivers of loads into deep or from ttndcrwatcr to surfacee (i.e delivery of~hallisti~ rocket born the sleep onto surface);
- Using the engine as gas generator for filling by gas of various underwater vessels (i.e.
underwater pontoons by lifting sunk ships or other objects);
- Using the engine for emergency speed increasing or emergency braking in order to avoid collision of ships or submarines.
Water steam and gas hydrcogen make hil;h pressure in comhustion chamber and then come out ihrougll the jet as reactive stream of gasca and water. heactive thrust of that stream moves underwater objet forward.
SPE;C(FICA~(,ION
My invention is, in fact, undcrvvater turbo-jet engine for thrusting underwater of v~lrious submarine objects, using for moving thrust of~ reactive steam-vvater stream, which is being hnlduced io conlhu;;tiutl cllamllcr as a result of chemical r~,mion bctvvcen wat~n and metallic potassium, then i;; coming out of cn~!ine jet under Ili~tll pressure and makint!
thrustin:; f«rcc.
Maitl problem for al! underwater enyilles is itt 111e1C slOVV-i11()tlOIl, because they use fur thnntiny fierce production thrust of totaling propc;ller.
In order to increase velocity of movement of underwater objects, I suggest usirl~~ fur thruatin« forte of uttdet'walter ~-n~ine rc:aclivc ;lrC:atn ofsteam-water mix, resulting alter Chc'lillCal rCaCttOI1 betVVeell WLitCI' ~111Ct Illet~IlllC p(llaSSiltn1 (-or Sc>111C c)IhCC' ChetlllCal ~VflICll can react with water producing great amount of heat and gases)- Velocity of outflow o(~
steam-water mix from ellginc ,jet is >;igni(icantly higher theft upon mere propeller rotating.
which is used in propeller engines. ('onsequently, speed of any underwater or above-watcr oll-jc:ct, cqttipped by that turhcl-jet en~,ine would he a lot Ili~her f=Ilvl f) ()f ~~I'f'l.l('~11'li)N
- lncreasittg of speed c'If varicous underwater and above-welter i>bjects:
t<lrpcdoes, submarines, anti-torpedoes, lorobes, direction lioders, underwater noises imitators.
underwater I~cnce-nets and so on;
- ltldividual engines for emergency deliveries ofdivers of loads into deep or from ttndcrwatcr to surfacee (i.e delivery of~hallisti~ rocket born the sleep onto surface);
- Using the engine as gas generator for filling by gas of various underwater vessels (i.e.
underwater pontoons by lifting sunk ships or other objects);
- Using the engine for emergency speed increasing or emergency braking in order to avoid collision of ships or submarines.
Claims
Embodiment of invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
Underwater turbo-jet engine, using for making of thrust power of reactive steam-gas stream, produced in combustion chamber of patented engine as a result of chemical reaction between water and metallic potassium and outflow of that chemical reaction products through engine jet with high speed.
Underwater turbo-jet engine, using for making of thrust power of reactive steam-gas stream, produced in combustion chamber of patented engine as a result of chemical reaction between water and metallic potassium and outflow of that chemical reaction products through engine jet with high speed.
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CN102606342A (en) * | 2011-01-19 | 2012-07-25 | 徐清华 | Metal/water/air reaction feedback type engine and high-speed sea flitting aircraft with diving function |
CN109131721A (en) * | 2018-09-29 | 2019-01-04 | 南京理工大学 | Powder charge type vacuole recurring structure for supercavity underwater sailing body |
CN112298504A (en) * | 2020-10-22 | 2021-02-02 | 广东石油化工学院 | Winged electric forward and reverse bidirectional extrusion propulsion type intelligent underwater unmanned vehicle |
CN112339954A (en) * | 2020-11-10 | 2021-02-09 | 广东石油化工学院 | Wingless electric forward and reverse bidirectional extrusion spiral propulsion type intelligent underwater unmanned aircraft |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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CN102606342A (en) * | 2011-01-19 | 2012-07-25 | 徐清华 | Metal/water/air reaction feedback type engine and high-speed sea flitting aircraft with diving function |
CN109131721A (en) * | 2018-09-29 | 2019-01-04 | 南京理工大学 | Powder charge type vacuole recurring structure for supercavity underwater sailing body |
CN112298504A (en) * | 2020-10-22 | 2021-02-02 | 广东石油化工学院 | Winged electric forward and reverse bidirectional extrusion propulsion type intelligent underwater unmanned vehicle |
CN112339954A (en) * | 2020-11-10 | 2021-02-09 | 广东石油化工学院 | Wingless electric forward and reverse bidirectional extrusion spiral propulsion type intelligent underwater unmanned aircraft |
CN112339954B (en) * | 2020-11-10 | 2022-04-29 | 广东石油化工学院 | Wingless electric forward and reverse bidirectional extrusion spiral propulsion type intelligent underwater unmanned aircraft |
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