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TESTED A WATER / GAS-OIL EMULSION IN HIDROSONICA BOMB




by rodibruno » 17/01/08, 13:23

Hi :

I consult because I have in a step the hidrosonica bomb with a motor of 7.5 hp trifasico and a centrifugal bomb of 1hp absorbing in its exit.
the system seems to work well, with centrifugal already the braking of the bomb does not occur hydrosonic when it begins the cavitación, although it decreases its revolutions.
My consultation is: I need to emulsify diesel oil with 15% or 20% water. Yesterday I operated the equipment with this proportion, but the water has boiled, and the emulsion has not been made, I think it is because it (it) has the distinct fluids ndiferntes of the states of boiling, the water with 100grados centigrade, the gas oil I do not know it. You what do you think
I will thank any information.
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Re: TESTED A WATER / GAS-OIL EMULSION IN HIDROSONICA BOMB




by Tagor » 26/05/08, 09:44

cavitation exists well and is marketed here

(extract from the ICCF12 report on cold fusion)


6 - Cavitation

The IESI of Canada project

The system of this company was explained by two speakers:

krivit

Introduction to a Novel Method for Cold Fusion Condensed Matter Nuclear Reactions

and

Vysoyskii

Observation and Investigation of He-4 Fusion and Self Induced Electric Discharges in Turbulent Distilled Light Water

Here is the summary of these two presentations:

This method was developed by Koldamasov of Russia and Yang of Korea, and industrialized by the company IESI of Canada. We saw a video of the demonstration which took place in June 2005 in which Krivit himself, Fleischmann, McKubre and Hagelstein participated. The system is very simple, it is a small thick Plexiglas tube in which is placed a diaphragm with a hole of about 1mm in diameter and about 1cm in length. A liquid, either machine oil or very pure water, circulates thanks to a high pressure pump. When the pressure is 20 to 30 atmosphere the color of the liquid at the outlet of the diaphragm is milky in color. Around 30 atmospheres, the jet is transparent. Around 40 atmospheres, the color becomes milky again, around 60 atmospheres, the liquid becomes transparent again. Around 70-80 atmospheres, we see a blue jet of 6mm in diameter and 10cm in length. very parallel. Electric shocks occur on both sides of the diaphragm with a blue glow upstream of the diaphragm. It is cavitation with sonoluminescence that is produced.

The experience is completely reproducible, there is no metal part, no electrochemistry. 10% excess heat is observed. The color observed corresponds to a temperature of 000K.

In the case of oil operation, the proposed reaction is that of a fusion between the nuclei of C, N, O, H. In the case of water, boron is added, and the proposed reaction is: B-11 + H-1 to 3 He-4. Indeed helium is measured in this kind of experiment.
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by Christophe » 10/09/09, 16:16

They just gave me the site of a manufacturer: http://www.hydrodynamics.com/product_pics.htm (it may already be given above I don't know)

A video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBxpn6odtcA

It still looks quite serious ... but to be generally interesting I doubt it: each joule consumed by the engine should produce more than 2.5 to 3 thermal ...

So are these photos authentic or misappropriated?

http://www.hydrodynamics.com/product_pics2.htm

Doubt is allowed ... one way or the other.

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by rodibruno » 12/09/09, 02:30

Christophe wrote:They just gave me the site of a manufacturer: http://www.hydrodynamics.com/product_pics.htm (it may already be given above I don't know)

A video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBxpn6odtcA

It still looks quite serious ... but to be generally interesting I doubt it: each joule consumed by the engine should produce more than 2.5 to 3 thermal ...

So are these photos authentic or misappropriated?

http://www.hydrodynamics.com/product_pics2.htm

Doubt is allowed ... one way or the other.

Image

Image

Case to follow!
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by raymon » 12/09/09, 06:54

I went to the hydrodynamics site and I don't understand the vac unit
460 vac how many watts?
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by boubka » 12/09/09, 07:41

Hello
I didn't follow everything, I just went back to page 8
and I haven't understood the principle yet.
I have the impression that we are talking about an industrial evaporator !!
if this is the case, the vacuum yields are exceptional, but the calories are drawn from a fluid and / or a gas ...
So are these photos authentic or misappropriated?

well it's pictures of vacuum pumps ...


it is a video of cavitation of a vacuum pump turbine ... and then

I work on this type of pump, and we rather try to avoid this phenomenon which deteriorates the high speed pump.

if someone could give me a quick mini summary i could see it be clearer :?
at the moment I see nothing really new.
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by boubka » 12/09/09, 07:44

I went to the hydrodynamics site and I don't understand the vac unit
460 vac how many watts?

it is a voltage 460 volts alternating current is not a power
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by rodibruno » 16/09/09, 04:49

boubka wrote:
I went to the hydrodynamics site and I don't understand the vac unit
460 vac how many watts?

it is a voltage 460 volts alternating current is not a power


Here you have:
A home or free time task:

http://www.tornado2000.front.ru/about.html

http://www.jurle.com/nucl.htm

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory: ... on_Heaters

http://kavitational-technology.com/ : Lol:
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by boubka » 16/09/09, 13:49

Hello
Quote:
So are these photos authentic or misappropriated?

well it's pictures of vacuum pumps ...

Quote:
A video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBxpn6odtcA

it is a video of cavitation of a vacuum pump turbine ... and then

I work on this type of pump, and we rather try to avoid this phenomenon which deteriorates the high speed pump.


i judge too quickly it is something other than a liquid ring vacuum pump, it is a transfer or a recovery of energy.
it is an element embedded in an industrial process

:|
it seems to be very interesting as technology :?
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by Alain G » 16/09/09, 14:44

boubka

When you talk about vacuum pump, are you talking about Busch pump used for vacuum packaging?
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