Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Wind aeolipile
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Application No.: US17305249Application Date: 2021-07-02
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Publication No.: US11619204B2Publication Date: 2023-04-04
- Inventor: Charles William Van Neste , David Wenzhong Gao
- Applicant: TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
- Applicant Address: US TN Cookeville
- Assignee: TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee: TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee Address: US TN Cookeville
- Agency: Holland & Knight LLP
- Agent Andre J. Bahou; Christoper T. McNeill
- Main IPC: F03D1/06
- IPC: F03D1/06 ; F03B3/12 ; F03D15/00

Abstract:
A high-efficiency, hybrid fluid aeolipile is placed in the stream of a moving fluid, preferably air. Energy is extracted from the fluid stream by directing a portion of the stream through and, optionally, around the device. As the fluid flow moves through the device, it is directed into nozzles. These nozzles, which are free to pivot in a cyclical manner, employ the established phenomenon of “nozzle effect” to accelerate the velocity of the air-flow passing through them, which is ultimately ejected from each nozzle tip, producing thrust. This thrust, amplified by nozzle effect, drives the nozzles to pivot around a shared axis. The wind energy, thereby converted into cyclical motion, that may be used to perform useful work, is converted with greater efficiency than is possible in conventional blade-type wind turbines.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210343293A1 WIND AEOLIPILE Public/Granted day:2021-11-04
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