Ladies and Gentlemen,
Liquid fuels (such as gasoline or hydrogen) evaporate a little bit in their containers... Let's try to make an advantage of this fact...
The fuel molecules above the liquid part might fly around like gas molecules: from one wall of the container to the other in a straight line... However these molecules must have a gravity center, too and then they are orbiting this gravity center... Practically this means that the mist of fuel forms a bubble... This bubble must be there already in case of 1 or 2 molecules, too...
That means if you lead the mist of fuel into the combustion chamber through a separate pipe and injector then the mist of fuel is going to form a bubble also in the combustion chamber... The advantage of bubbles must be that they burn very well as they are surrounded both from the inside and the outside by air...
We saw a couple of months ago that you can increase the efficiency of engines by burning 2 types of fuel in the same combustion chamber... It should be efficient (and secure) as well to burn not only fuel drops but fuel mist in the engines, too...
Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team
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