Moteur à Eau


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Theyve used water in their engines, why not you ?
ISBN 978-2-9533413-1-7

Since the end of the 19th century, several inventors have used water as an additive in internal combustion engines with the aim of reducing consumption and decreasing pollution. The best known nowadays is the American Paul Pantone.

This reference work proposes an exhaustive, in-depth approach to the subject through the experience of the authors who have industrialised their original version of these processes in the form of a "ready to use", miniature catalytic reactor.

Part 1 : A history of the main engines and processes using water to optimise combustion.
Part 2 : The journey made by the authors from the first prototypes to the creation of the HYPNOW company in Aix-en-Provence.
Part 3 : Precise technical data allowing the comprehension and evaluation of the criteria necessary for the correct functioning of diesel engines equipped with a fuel economiser (including the plans of the SPAD and assistance with diagnosing problems).

David Dieulle, aged 38, BTS in Industrial Product Design, 10 years experience in a mechanical design office.
Christophe Tardy, aged 41, IAE, ENSAM engineer, 10 years experience in process engineering in industrial project management.