Bubble power
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6694, 625-625
Abstract:
The internal combustion engine is inefficient and dirty. Daedalus proposes to solve both problems by filling his engine with foam. That will allow a stratified charge to be delivered to the cylinders, preventing flames from touching the walls. Foam could also be used to encapsulate the exhaust gases, and lubricate the cool-running engine.
Date: 1998
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