Nitro-Vacuum Engine

  • Wale* L
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A “Nitro-Vacuum Engine” comprises of a nitrogen cylinder, an engine block and a vacuum pump. Pressurized nitrogen gas is used to drive the piston and vacuum pump is installed to assist the piston movement. In this paper, construction and working details of “Nitro-Vacuum Engine” are explained. Also, pressure of the nitrogen gas required to drive the piston and minimum time in which vacuum pump can evacuate the gas are calculated, along with the power produced by the engine and it’s comparison with modern conventional engines. The purpose of this engine is to eliminate the concept of combustion from engines and move towards a green and clean environment.

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Wale*, L. R. (2020). Nitro-Vacuum Engine. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 253–257. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.c8097.019320

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