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Rotating Detonation Engine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rotating Detonation Engine A Rotating Detonation Engine (RDE) is a type of gas turbine that is designed for a constant cycle of injections and explosions. Although this engine currently remains theoretical, many simulations have been conducted to indicate that the RDE has the potential to become a powerful source for energy. Throughout its years of research and development, it is the U.S. military, more specifically, the navy, that have been the most invested in this sort of power. Currently, most gas-turbine engines operate on the Brayton cycle, which is what the RDE is based on. Unfortunately, the only drawback is that the engine cannot be modified to improve the energy output or efficiency. Ideally, the RDE has the capability to increase the performance of military technology by producing a greater amount of power while saving costs on fuel consumption. Further testing of the RDE can be seen by NASA and many accredited researchers. == Patent == Although the patent was awarded on March 26, 1982, as of late 2012 it was realized that the RDE has the potential to generate enough energy to power large modes of transportation such as ships or aircraft. However, the most beneficial use for this engine would be for the US Navy since they use many large commercial vehicle. In fact, the patent of the RDE is accredited to Shmuel Eidelman who has specialized in inventing military technology that focus on chemicals, aeronautics, and propulsion. Since 1982, he has been awarded 14 out of 15 patents by the U.S Patent Office.
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