abstract |
The present invention relates to a fuel supply apparatus using electrolysis capable of driving a conventional engine by mixing a separate fuel with hydrogen and oxygen produced by electrolysis of water. To this end, the fuel supply device using electrolysis stores hydrogen and oxygen generated through electrolysis of water, pressurizes and stores the fuel of the fuel tank unit, and then supplies hydrogen, oxygen, and fuel directly to the engine do. In particular, hydrogen, oxygen and fuel are supplied directly to the inlet of the engine. In addition, the fuel supply system using electrolysis is a system in which hydrogen and oxygen generated through electrolysis of water are mixed and stored in a state of mixed gas, the fuel in the fuel tank unit is pressurized and stored, As shown in FIG. Particularly, the mixed gas and the fuel are supplied directly to the intake port of the engine. |