Experimental Research on Magnetic Treatment of Fuel Fluids before Burner for Increasing Thermal Efficiency and Reducing Emissions Resulting from the Burning Process

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Through magnetic treatment of fuel before burner, the main factors influencing the burning process like fuel quality and spray quality undergoes changes, and the burning process is substantially improved. Acting on the fuel fluid with certain successive alternating polarity magnetic waves generated by permanent magnets, which is one of the innovative features of the system proposed in this paper, there is an intensification of the process of changing the stereochemistry of molecules, appearing fractionation, leading to increasing its magnetic moment and to their stronger ionization. These changes result in increased affinity of fuel molecules to other molecules and ions from close proximity, thus implicitly to oxygen molecules who have a strong paramagnetic behavior and the combustion of the fuel will take place in the upper parameters. In this paper is proposed, tested and validated by a series of experimental burning tests an innovative system used for magnetic treatment of combustible fluids before burner.

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