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Оптоэлектронное устройство управления кавитационной обработкой углеводородных топлив

Оптоэлектронное устройство управления кавитационной обработкой углеводородных топлив

Abstract

The paper is devoted to improving the quality of hydrocarbon fuel by means of treatment in cavitation apparatuses. A survey of cavitation mixers available is given. A way of controlling operation modes of various cavitators is proposed so as to increase the dispersivity of water-fuel emulsion and the content of light fractions in petroleum products.

Рассматриваются вопросы повышения качества углеводородного топлива посредством обработки в кавитационных аппаратах. Дан обзор существующих кавитационных смесителей. Предлагается способ управления режимами работы различных кавитаторов с целью повышения дисперсности водотопливной эмульсии и увеличения содержания лёгких фракций в нефтепродуктах.

Keywords

КАВИТАЦИЯ, КАВИТАЦИОННАЯ ОБРАБОТКА, ИНТЕНСИВНОСТЬ КАВИТАЦИОННОГО ПРОЦЕССА, УГЛЕВОДОРОДНОЕ ТОПЛИВО, ВОДОТОПЛИВНАЯ ЭМУЛЬСИЯ, ДИСПЕРСНОСТЬ, ГОМОГЕНИЗАЦИЯ ТОПЛИВНЫХ СМЕСЕЙ, ПОКАЗАТЕЛЬ КАЧЕСТВА, ВЯЗКОСТЬ, ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ ПАРАМЕТРОВ НЕФТЕПРОДУКТОВ

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