- Britalus Rotary Engine
The Britalus rotary engine was invented in
1982 by Kenneth W. Porter, P.E., M.S.A.E, ofKing County, Washington .It operates on a modified
Brayton cycle , but with continuous pulsed combustion, similar to that of agas turbine . It can burn most commonly available hydrocarbon fuels and features the highcompression ratio (14:1) typical of aDiesel cycle .The main feature of the Britalus engine is an enclosed barrel-shaped cylinder block carrying compressor and expander pistons and rotating within a compact three-lobed stationary housing. The pistons carry rollers that follow an internal cam, causing the reciprocal motion of the pistons for compression and expansion. The rotor is statically and dynamically balanced and thereby operates with minimal vibration. A sleeve
pinion gear on the rear of the rotor connects to a layshaftspur gear and provides the output shaft drive to the connected load.Another distinguishing feature is the stationary slotted
sleeve valve enclosing the single combustion chamber, and its co-axial slotted sleeve carried by the rotating cylinder barrel. This feature enables the charging air to enter the combustion chamber and allows evacuation later of the products of combustion to the expander cylinders and pistons.References
* Porter, K. W., Constant Volume Continuous Combustion Rotary Engine with Piston, Compressor and Expander" U.S. Pat.4,336,686, June 29, 1982.
* Porter, K,W., A Modified-Brayton Cycle Pulse Turbine Engine - AIAA-1988-3067 - AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 24th Joint Propulsion Conference, 1988ee also
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