Nitinol Engines

Nitinol Engines #

Nitinol is a shape-memory alloy of nickel and titanium, used to propel engines that run on heat. Nitinol was extensively researched by the United States Government. Patents were filed, and working prototype engines were built. To many, it appeared that a brilliant solution to the energy crisis had been found. Unfortunately, this disruptive technology was never commercialized. To protect special interests, perhaps?

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Nickel titanium - Wikipedia #

The Amazing Nitinol Heat Engine: Clean, Abundant Free Energy #

Nitinol Engine Development - DOE Report #

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Free Energy Nitinol Heat Machines invented in the early 1970 #

Nitinol: The Shape Memory Effect and Superelasticity #

5- Megawatt Nitinol Engine by Mcdonnell Douglas #

The Individualist #

Shape Memory Alloy Heat Engine, Nitinol #

Nitinol Heat Engine Version 2.5 #

Nitinol Heat Engine Version 3.0 #

Shape Shifting Memory Metal - Nitinol Heat Engine Introduction #

Advances in Nitinol Heat Engines: My 3rd design #

Nitinol Engines - a relaunch 2015 #

Very strong Nitinol Engine running on warm water and ice #

Nitinol Motor (Astromedia) #

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