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David Matos

“Gas Assisted Solar Absorption Heat Engine” - GASAHE

I design a thermal solar engine that will produce electrical energy and refrigeration.
It is an open source, please take a look at
http://solarheatengine.blogspot.com/
Liquid Jet Compressors do vacuum gases using pressured liquids.
The efficiency of diffusion absorption refrigeration is low due to lack of suction on the evaporator.
Using a liquid jet compressor to suction of the evaporated gas will increase the efficiency and making possible to use the principle to generate electric power.
The poor ammonia-water mixture from the rectifier is at same pressure of the mixture leaving the pump, and the utilization of that pressure in a liquid jet compressor will increase the back pressure in the pump and decrease the pressure at the evaporator.

The Gas Assisted Solar Absorption Heat Engine “GASAHE”, proposed is an idea that may resolve the issue of condensing ammonia after work is done in an expansion turbine.
The Coanda jet compressor proposed may increase the performance of traditional jets.

I do not have the scientific analyses, but I believe that everybody will participate in this open source project and together we will build the plans for manufacturing a prototype.

I am an Angola citizen and my intention is to help my country to provide clean electric energy and water to the population.

With a scientific analysis of the engine, I believe that my government will finance the production of a prototype and if proved concept, finance the manufacturing of it.

“World, a better place for everybody” depends on us.

Best Regards
David

Open Source; “Gas Assisted Solar Absorption Heat Engine” - GASAHE
Blog: http://solarheatengine.blogspot.com/

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Dear David,

This does look like a really interesting device. Do you have links or data regarding the efficiency increase from the gas vs. a normal solar thermal device? That would be a really good way to quantify the benefit, and maybe get more people onboard to help develop it.

To our members -- if anyone has this info please post, or give David any guidance on this topic. Thanks!

-Harley
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Extremely interesting, David. I wish I had the time right now to look at it in more detail.

Have you presented your material over at the free energy forum of OverUnity.com? http://www.overunity.com
It's like a giant garage full of tinkerers and mad (and not so mad) scientists. There are some very knowledgeable people there who can easily grasp what you are doing and help you in any number of avenues, if you wish it. They only welcome open-source projects over there -- such as yours.

I was going to visit there soon myself and post an invite to join here. There are many over there who would appreciate the organizational function of this site.

Wishing you the best of luck, and hope you keep us informed of your progress.

jt

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Hi James, thank you for the referral
I just posted it
Open innovation may be another way to develop it
http://innocentive.com/

Thanks David

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