- Patent Title: Hanson-Haber aircraft engine for the production of stratospheric compounds and for the creation of atmospheric reflectivity and absorption and to increase ground reflectivity of solar radiation in the 555nm range and to increase jet engine thrust and fuel economy through the combustion of ammonia and ammonia by-products
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Application No.: US16510924Application Date: 2019-07-14
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Publication No.: US10941705B2Publication Date: 2021-03-09
- Inventor: Matthew Vernon Hanson
- Applicant: Matthew Vernon Hanson
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Matthew Vernon Hanson
- Current Assignee: Matthew Vernon Hanson
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge
- Main IPC: F02C3/30
- IPC: F02C3/30 ; C01C1/04 ; B64D37/30 ; F02C6/20 ; F23R3/36

Abstract:
Modifying existing commercial jet engine technology to leverage the temperature and pressure available in the combustion of kerosene A-1 jet fuel (or other fuels) to include the Haber process (or other industrial processes requiring high temperatures and high pressures) presents possibilities for the creation of ammonia and other down-stream compounds suitable for atmospheric seeding of reflective or absorptive compounds. Compounds such as ammonia and urea (or other compounds—as time goes on) provide alternatives to high-altitude (20 km) seeding of sulfur dioxide (which is destructive to atmosphere, vegetation, and ozone alike). Additionally, the changes required to existing engine technology analogous to adding a catalytic converter to the exhaust system of a car, provide, through the leveraging of the strong chemical bond of atmospheric nitrogen (N2), additional overall energy output to the engine system (through heat) and the production of a potentially combustible liquid or gas (ammonia and down-stream ammonia compounds or other compounds) which could be used as a downstream fuel source by the engine itself.
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