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Air enrichment

Enrich air in oxygen to have greater thrust in a jet engine
 
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A higher thrust can be acheived by integrating the principles of turbojet engingine and the rocket engine.

Air taken in by the propeller can be enriched in oxygen content and burned with a high calori fuel.Enrichment of air can be done without adding any oxygen into it by a particular apparatus which can concentrate oxygen in a particular region from where air enriched in oxygen can be taken out and burned with fuel inside the motor.

amitkr, Sep 08 2003

Liquid air cycle engine https://en.wikipedi...id_air_cycle_engine
Proposed decades ago but not fully baked yet [notexactly, Sep 22 2016]

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       Pigeons are pretty high in calories.
thumbwax, Sep 08 2003
  

       Like a scramjet engine with a propeller? I don’t understand.
Shz, Sep 08 2003
  

       I dont get it either...
BJS, Mar 03 2006
  

       He's right though.   

       " Enrichment of air can be done without adding any oxygen into it by a particular apparatus which can concentrate oxygen in a particular region from where air enriched in oxygen can be taken out and burned with fuel inside the motor. "   

       Once you get over that part, the rest is easy. This could be adapted for scuba - or custard.
normzone, Mar 03 2006
  

       Perhaps enriching the air with buttercream frosting will make the engine work better. I mean what CAN"T be improved with buttercream icing?
Galbinus_Caeli, Mar 03 2006
  

       This update is brought to you today courtesy of the " random " button.   

       [amitkr] appears to have opened the user account in September 2003, created this idea, been involved in the crash of 2004 and lost the contents of the account in the crash, and posted or annoed nowwhere else.   

       This update is brought to you today courtesy of the " random " button.
normzone, Sep 21 2016
  
      
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