Invented by Harry Schoell, the Cyclone engine is a modern day steam engine with future technology that is in the final stages of development.
The engine creates super-heated steam that enters six cylinders at pressures up to 3200 psi to push pistons.
There is no motor oil used in this process.
The steam escapes the cylinders through exhaust ports to a condensing unit where it is converted back into water.
It's a closed-loop system so water never needs to be replaced and the steam is constant.
The Cyclone creates steam from heat derived by burning fuel in an external chamber. Anything that can be ignited to create sufficient heat can be used as fuel.
Orange peels, palm oil, cottonseed oil, algae, kitchen grease, biofuels, as well as fossils can all be used without any modifications.
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