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Inventor Fares Mohsen Al-Barouki from Al-Suwayda governorate has achieved a new innovation represented by a compressed air engine to save fuel and create energy alternatives that serve the citizen without financial burdens.
The principle of operation of the engine, as Baroque explains to SANA correspondent, is to replace the traditional engine parts working on fuel with parts specially made to receive compressed air, which becomes fuel for the engine and is injected once a week by a compressor capacity of 200 liters and pressure of 10 bar to start working as a result of air pressure Next to it from the dedicated cylinder.
The engine, according to Baroque, is used for all mechanical works and the operation of generators, agricultural machinery and cars, indicating that when the air enters it and the operation and management back to the same tank from which it was issued to be a pneumatic circular process with high pressures affect the engine permanent rotation.
The innovation of the new baroque, which he participated in the exhibition of creativity and invention at the 61st Damascus International Fair is similar to an invention he made two years ago for an electric generator engine he developed to operate without fuel based on the principle of (inertia, repulsion and attraction of magnets), which canceled everything related to the management of diesel fuel instead With magnetic pieces that repel each other inside the engine to force it to rotate.
According to the secretary of the Syrian Inventors Association, Issam Hamdi, Baroque innovation can be used in many industrial fields, air speed control, cost saving and environmental conservation.
During the last period, Baroque has accomplished several inventions, including a concussion hydro-hydraulic railway for land reclamation, fragmentation of compacted soil, and retraction of stones that hinder tillage, especially in wooded lands that do not enter tracked mechanisms and intelligent plow to plow fruit orchards without compromising the roots of trees and the first local anaerobic fermentation unit to produce Biogas from animal waste.
Barouki, 59, combines his career as a mechanic with the maintenance of agricultural machinery and diesel engines and the innovations he accomplishes through which he confirms the creations of the Syrian human being that embodies his steadfastness and his ability to give in various circumstances.
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