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high pressure gas engine, thou similar in concept to the combustion
engine is mechanically much simpler. It requires input of an expanding
gas, such as steam, for the power stroke followed by an exhaust
stoke. There are only two Variable Geometry Volumes in rotation
as opposed to four of the combustion engine. This eliminates the
need of the gear cage used in the combustion engine. Each VGV
has pressure applied nearly 180° mimicking a multi cylinder
engine. By reversing the order of power input, that is, turning
the out put shaft will make the engine function as gaseous fluid
pump. |
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