Tag: Fuel mixture activation device

About new design concept of FAD

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. About new design concept of FAD//Science online: International Scientific e-zine - 2025. - №2. - https://nauka-online.com/en/publications/technical-sciences/2025/2/07-18/

Annotation: New design concept of FAD, include the device security requirements of Dor Chemicals and other companies; The dimensions of the device are extremely small; In the picture, in real scale factor is demonstrated FAD – 30 with maximal fuel flow = 285 liter per hour Today’s internal and open combustion systems (engines, boilers, turbines, etc.) are only as effective as the fuel used in the process. Today’s fuels are sub-optimal in three ways; they are not homogenous, they are limited in their blending options and they require significant amounts of added oxygen during combustion to complete the process. Turbulent Energy has designed, prototyped and tested technologies, which can be packaged, scaled and integrated with all thermodynamic combustion systems to improve liquid fuel characteristics and therefore improve combustion. Liquid fuels including distillates and synthetics are often not entirely homogenous at the time of distilling or blending and often loose their homogeneity over a period of time. Clotting and phase separation can occur and the fuels performance characteristics are degraded as a result. This change in the fuel’s composition can also hamper the combustion process and cause damage to fuel system components. Non-chemical methods are needed to ensure fuels are uniform and the combustion process is not compromised. In addition to ability to homogenize today’s standard fuels (gasoline, diesel, kerosene, etc.), Turbulent Energy can also “blend” those fuels while homogenizing them to create “new” fuel composites (i.e. emulsions). Completely uniform and homogeneous oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions are possible with any liquid fuel, including heavy fuel oil.

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