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Тезисы на русском Environmentally Friendly, Low Cost, Less Well Known Water Technology for The Future

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• 10‘Ultrasonic, Sonic Cavitation & Acoustic Pulsed<br />

Fire Drying & other Acoustic effects: continued 6<br />

• -->>continued: ♛Pulsed "Acoustic Fire" Drying effect: G2(Energy efficiency<br />

increase), H2(Dewatering/drying):<br />

• WM Fully rejected : Same "G2 & H2" effect description but from here it is realm of<br />

WM rejection: Exaggerated efficiency version of & relation to Pulsed Jet Rockets<br />

mechanics which is also conventionally not fully explainable. Also “air flow” caused<br />

by this "pulsed standing wave acoustic fire" seems to be “charged” so that this air<br />

itself dries other medium much faster than regular air, even 99% moisture matter is<br />

driable instantly. Drying effectiveness and sound itself affected by geometric<br />

structure of drying area also - Resembling concept of pseudoscientized<br />

propellantless microwave cavity drive used for space travel by Roscosmos and<br />

NASA. There is another side of similarity which is thermoacoustic effect.<br />

• Majority of this tech operators claim similar range of pre-mentioned effects:(Heat<br />

Technologies Inc, PulseDry, Pulse Drying Systems+)<br />

• Also some additionally claim alter the shape of particles as they are dried: instead<br />

of default globule shape, can make rugged patter for better adhesive capability<br />

when sprayed on(Wave Dry+)<br />

linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm - Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty Cleantech Research, Vancouver,<br />

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