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Potapov’s molecular engine and the vortex<br />

heat generator<br />

work autonomously on water and air without fuel<br />

Potapov Yu. S.<br />

Phone: 8-911-263-1428, e-mail spotapov@mednet.md<br />

Fig.1<br />

The author has in its hands a molecular engine 5 kilowatt<br />

powerful at 50000 rotations in a minute.<br />

It was created in Russia a molecular engine<br />

working without burning of any fuel, and with<br />

efficiency that twice exceeds the efficiency of<br />

internal combustion engines and efficiency of<br />

Sterling’s engine. The main ecological problem<br />

is solved. The engine does not have any fumes,<br />

it does not burn oxygen, and it does not have<br />

any chemical oxidizing processes, associated<br />

with all known engines that work on liquid,<br />

gaseous or solid fuels. The tests on the new<br />

engine showed that it holds the programmed<br />

load without lowering the revolution. The new<br />

engine beats all known to the science engines<br />

in its construction simplicity and in stability;<br />

it is superior also to all famous gas turbines. The<br />

engine consists only of three main details: of<br />

the stator, the rotor and the vortex camera.<br />

Perhaps, the new engine does not have any<br />

analogies in the world practice. Even all of the<br />

producers were surprised while tested the new<br />

engine on the test bench. It could not be started<br />

with the pressed air with the pressure of 1 atm.<br />

(Editors note: the authors use the<br />

determination “pressure” omitting the words<br />

“more than 1 atm”, i.e. “1 atm of pressure” for<br />

them is 2 atm). With the pressure like that the<br />

rotor was developing extra high revolutions and<br />

the bearings were falling apart instantly. Then<br />

the bearings, holding 50,000 rpm, were installed.<br />

But the picture has repeated. An idea came<br />

through to lower the air pressure in 10 times. It<br />

was tried and again everybody was surprised.<br />

All people, attending the test, saw, that the new<br />

engine had raised the revolutions up to 21,000<br />

rpm under 0.01 atm of the air pressure.<br />

Fig.2.<br />

This is an autonomous electric station of 50 kilowatt power,<br />

with a molecular engine. The new station of 37 kilowatt power<br />

will be built in 2004 for Faraday Lab Ltd.<br />

We got 50,000 rpm raising the air pressure up<br />

to 0.09 atm. The received engine’s revolutions<br />

and a huge rotating moment through the<br />

reduction at the power selection axle provide a<br />

stable work with a load. The beforehand<br />

calculations showed that for the autonomous<br />

work schedule of the new engine<br />

4 New <strong>Energy</strong> Technologies, <strong>Issue</strong> #3(18) 2004

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