Device Used for Magnetic Treatment of Fuel Fluids before Burner

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Worldwide magnetism was considered a "stepchild" of electromagnetism, but lately this has changed, and scientists give it great importance today, making a series of studies in which it is the main "actor". Regarding the magnetostatic field, the appearance of magnets with high performance, has led the development of permanent magnet structures with different technical applications, which successfully replace electromagnets. In this paper our main objective was to design and test a device used for magnetic treatment of fuel fluid which flow through pipes before burner to improve combustion dynamics and decrease the released fumes.

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