Comprehensive Architecture, Thermodynamic Modeling, and Aerodynamic Analysis of a Closed-Loop Triple-Mix Green Fuel Propulsion Engine

To bypass fossil fuel and BEV limits, this research offers an Mg/Si metal-water and biogenic gas hybrid engine blueprint. Precise chemical feeding and internal air intakes reduce drag while enabling full solid waste recovery.

Published in Mechanical Engineering

Comprehensive Architecture, Thermodynamic Modeling, and Aerodynamic Analysis of a Closed-Loop Triple-Mix Green Fuel Propulsion Engine
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about 3 hours ago

My research introduces a novel, multi-stage hybrid propulsion engine designed to overcome the severe ecological and operational limits of both fossil fuels and conventional electric vehicles. By using a stabilized Magnesium-Silicon multi-phase mixture paired with a biogenic gas combustion cycle, this blueprint replaces dangerous alkali metal reactions with a safe, fully controllable chemical drive. Coupled with an internal fluid geometry that minimizes overall aerodynamic drag, this system delivers a complete physical and mathematical foundation for high-velocity transport that fully recovers its own solid chemical waste.