H2&DX has filed a patent for an innovative hydrogen combustion device designed to optimize the way hydrogen is used as a fuel.
This new device presents significant advancements in the efficiency and safety of hydrogen combustion, paving the way for broader adoption of hydrogen technology.
The core component of this patented hydrogen combustion device is a jetting body. The design of the jetting body is particularly noteworthy as it functions both as a supplier and a distributor of gas. It includes at least one pipeline, which has a specially created space for gas supply. This space is connected to at least one open hole, which allows for the gas to be jetted out at a speed greater than the combustion speed of hydrogen. This feature is crucial as it minimizes the potential risks associated with hydrogen combustion and ensures a more controlled and efficient combustion process.
The hydrogen combustion device is a sophisticated engineering solution. The pipeline within the jetting body is designed with precision to ensure that the gas, in this case, hydrogen, can be supplied and jetted efficiently. The open hole’s configuration is critical; it is engineered to allow the gas to exit at a high velocity, which is higher than the hydrogen’s combustion speed. This engineering feat minimizes combustion risks and enhances the energy efficiency of hydrogen usage.