WO2001079765A1 - Torsion generator - Google Patents
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- WO2001079765A1 WO2001079765A1 PCT/BG2001/000010 BG0100010W WO0179765A1 WO 2001079765 A1 WO2001079765 A1 WO 2001079765A1 BG 0100010 W BG0100010 W BG 0100010W WO 0179765 A1 WO0179765 A1 WO 0179765A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24V—COLLECTION, PRODUCTION OR USE OF HEAT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F24V40/00—Production or use of heat resulting from internal friction of moving fluids or from friction between fluids and moving bodies
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05B—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO WIND, SPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS, TO MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS COVERED BY SUBCLASSES F03B, F03D AND F03G
- F05B2200/00—Mathematical features
- F05B2200/20—Special functions
- F05B2200/23—Logarithm
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- Y10T137/0318—Processes
- Y10T137/0396—Involving pressure control
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- Y10T137/2087—Means to cause rotational flow of fluid [e.g., vortex generator]
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T137/2087—Means to cause rotational flow of fluid [e.g., vortex generator]
- Y10T137/2109—By tangential input to axial output [e.g., vortex amplifier]
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the present invention refers to the method of torsion influence on working media and torsion generator with application in different spheres of power engineering, chemistry, microbiology, everyday life and medicine.
- a thermal generator which consists of casing, in which a canal in the form of Archimed spiral is formed.
- the inlet of the canal lies on the side surface of the casing and its outlet communicates with a cavity, formed inside the casing.
- the method of generating heat is based on the principal of rising the kinetic energy of the working fluid, passing through the canal, due to the friction, on the one hand, between the working fluid and the walls of the canal, and on the other hand - of the intermolecular friction.
- a disadvantage of this method and the thermal generator is their relatively low efficiency.
- the aim of the present invention is to create method of torsion influence on working media and torsion generator realizing the method which have higher technical and economical efficiency and offer harmless and effective obtaining of ecologically clean energy in sufficient quantities.
- An additional aim of the invention is to offer applications of the torsion generator for obtaining thermal energy, biological purifying of water, purifying, softening and deaeration of industrial water, drinking water and water for everyday needs, for stimulation of the vegetable and saplings growth, for desalting of sea water, for speeding of the aging process of alcoholic drinks and for influence ; upon the vitality of microorganisms, which applications are highly effective and at the influence does not liberate and do not leave noxious substances, which are pernicious for life and nature. °
- the aim of the intention is achieved by a method for torsion influence upon working jmedia wherein a working fluid is passed through three capacities.
- the working fluid increases its speed at a substantial drop in the pressure.
- a wave torsion field is created through definition of the trace for passing of the working fluid with logarithmical curve, in which the mathematical sequence of constructing its coordinates is different for each section of the curve, by rotation of the working fluid with angle moment, proportional to the mass of the work fluid and to its angle velocity.
- the hydro- dynamic processes of the turbulent movement of the working fluid stabilize.
- the working fluid is passed in the fiist capacity at a pressure not lower that 0,1 MPa.
- the preferred working fluid pressure is higher than 0,6 MP.
- the working fluid gets out of the first capacity with pressure lowered from 10 to 40%.
- the work fluid is water.
- torsion generator which includes a casing, in which at least one canal is formed, whose inlet is located near to the casing periphery.
- the longitudinal axis of the canal passes in logarithmic curve, in which the mathematical sequence of construction of its coordinates is different for each section of the curve.
- the canal outlet communicates with a camera, formed in the inside of the casing and connected with outgoing pipeline, whose canal inlet is tangentially located, and the canal outlet is axially located to the casing.
- the generator casing is formed of solid material, preferably metal, but it may also be ceramics, metal ceramics or plastic.
- the outer part of the casing is made by one metal, and the inside part of the casing is made from other metal.
- the outer part is made of steel, and the inside - of titanium.
- the camera inside the casing has essentially symmetric cross-section, and most preferable p is that its form is cylindrical.
- the longitudinal axis of the camera is located eccentrically to tl>e casing axis.
- two or more canals are formed in the casing, which are located just adjacently. It is preferable that in the canal walls are fo ⁇ ned outlets connecting the inside cavities of the canals.
- the additional aim is achieved by using the above described torsion generator for influence upon work environments, in order to obtain: thermal energy; biological purifying of water; purifying, softening and deaeration of industrial, drinking water and water for everyday necessities; stimulation of the vegetable and saplings growth; desalting of sea water; speeding of the aging process of alcoholic drinks; influence upon the vitality of microorganisms.
- a substantial speeding of the growth is achieved by using the torsion generator according to the invention for stimulation of vegetable and sapling growth.
- the generator allows also sea water desalting in order to obtain water with characteristics, close to that of the sweat water.
- the torsion field, created in the generator also influences different microorganisms, by greatly decreasing their vitality.
- With the torsion generator can also be achieved speeding of the aging process of alcoholic drinks, without the usage of other well-known processes and compositions, which can worsen the taste of the beverages produced.
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS i Figure 1 shows a top view and a partial section of the torsion generator according to the invention
- Figure 2 is a cross-section on the A- A line of the torsion generator from figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a top view and a partial section of the torsion generator with two canals according to one variant of execution of the invention
- Figure 4 is a cross-section on the B-B line of the torsion generator from figure 3;
- Figure 5 illustrates a block diagram of a heating installation, including torsion generator, according to the present invention.
- the torsion generator (figure 1) consists of a casing 1, in which the canal 2 is formed.
- the inlet of the canal 2 is near to the periphery of casing 1.
- the longitudinal axis of the canal 2 passes in logarithmic spiral, in which the mathematical sequence of constructing her coordinates is different for each section of the spiral.
- the outlet of canal 2 exits in camera 3, formed in the inside of casing 1 and connected with outgoing pipeline 4.
- the casing 1 is made of solid material.
- the outer side wall of the casing 1 can follow the form of canal 2, and an economy of the material, from which the casing 1 is made, is realized.
- the longitudinal axis 01 of the camera 3 is located eccentric to the geometry axis 02 of casing 1.
- the camera 3 can have arbitrary form, but it is preferable that it has symmetrical cross-section.
- the most appropriate form of this camera is in the form of cylinder, and in this way it will be easy to attach the outgoing pipeline 4 to it.
- the casing 1 has two parts - outer part 5 and inner part 6. These two parts can be made of two different metals, for example steel and titanium, and in this way the mechanic wear-resistance of the walls of the canal 2 is increased.
- the torsion generator from figures 3 and 4 is shown with two canals 2 and 2'.
- a connection is provided between the canals 2 and 2' by fo ⁇ ning through holes 7 in the medial wall 8, dividing the two canals 2 and 2'.
- the torsion generator acts in the following way:
- a working fluid preferable water
- the water increases its velocity at a considerable decrease of the pressure and enters the second section of the canal 2 with decreased pressure (the decrease amounting to about 30% of the pressure in the first section).
- the second section of the canal 2 also represents about 1/3 of the total canal length. Due to the special geometry of the canal 2 and to the fact, that the water enters the second section and passes through it with a large angle moment, proportional to the water mass and to its angle velocity, in this section wave torsion field is created, which influences the structure of the water.
- the working fluid (fluid) under pressure is passed in the tangential canal 2 of the torsion generator .
- the canal 2 has the form of logarithmic spiral and ensures that the flow passes in such a way, that its velocity is increased due to the decrease of the rotation radius to the center of the canal spiral.
- the working fluid pressure decreases in accordance to the Bernoulli's law.
- the coordinates for constructing the spiral are planned mathematically in such a way, that wave torsion field is created. Due to the friction of the working fluid in the canal walls, it warms.
- a torsion field is created, which influences informational the nuclear structure (spinning and wave) of the working fluid.
- the energy tension created causes torsion, and the cord ties and the angles for connecting the atoms of the working fluid change. After the working fluid goes out of the generator 1 exit, the processes stabilize and recover, at the expense of the energy of the physical vacuum.
- the hydrodynamic processes of the turbulent movement of the fluid stabilize, and the pressure falls.
- the above described torsion generator can be applied in many technical fields.
- this generator When this generator is used for obtaining thermal energy, it can be included as a part in various heating installations.
- the installation includes steel base 9, upon which a water pressure pump 10 and the torsion generator 11 are located.
- the torsion generator 11 is placed in the volume vessel 12.
- This vessel can be made of metal, but there is no obstacle that it be made of every other suitable for the purpose material.
- the pressure side of the pump 10 is connected through pipeline 13 with the entrance of the canal 2 of the torsion generator 11.
- the volume vessel 12 has two outlets, one of which is connected through pipeline 14 with the compensatory vessel 15.
- the other outlet of the volume vessel 12 is connected with the heating system 16 through pipeline 17.
- a circulation pump 18 can be included in the pipeline 17 when the heating system is designed for larger heating areas.
- the valve 19 In the same pipeline is placed the valve 19.
- the outlet of the heating system 16 is connected tlirough pipeline 21 to the compensatory vessel 15, whose outlet is connected through the pipeline 22 with the side of the water pressure pump 10.
- the volume vessel 12 is filled with water.
- the valve 20 opens and the valve 19 closes, after that the water pressure pump 10 is switched on.
- the pump takes the water from the compensatory vessel 15 and injects it into the canal 2 of the torsion generator 11.
- this water starts to heat up.
- the water circulates in this circle until it heats to the desired temperature.
- the valve 19 opens, and the heated water is passed tlirough the circulation pump 18 in the pipeline 17 towards the heating system 16.
- the heated water can be passed also without the circulation pump, when small areas are heated and the vacuum, created by the suction side of the water pressure pump, is sufficient for the circulation ofthe water in the heating outline.
- the heating system can be designated for heating of residential, administrative and business buildings.
- the torsion generator can be switched into the heating systems of different types of dryers (for tobacco, fruit, vegetables, wood and others).
- the outgoing pipeline can also be connected to heat exchanger, in order to obtain warm water for everyday life and industrial targets, as well as for obtaining wet steam with temperature up ⁇ o 115 C.
- the mechanical and biochemical cleaning of different working fluids, including different waters, is made by passing these fluids tlirough canal 2 ofthe torsion generator. By doing so an influence is exercised upon the fluids (together with all mechanic, chemical and biological admixtures, contained in the fluid). The influence is due to the torsion field created, which totally destroys the admixtures and changes the physical and chemical properties ofthe fluid.
- the biological purification, the softening of water and the speeding of the aging processes in alcoholic beverages can be obtained also when the torsion generator works near to (for example 5 - 6 meters) the corresponding work environment.
- the remote influence is due to the fact that the torsion field influences at a certain distance from the torsion generator. This effect of the torsion field allows the usage of the torsion generator also for influence upon the vitality of different microorganisms - bacteria, germs and others.
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JP2001577127A JP2003530995A (en) | 2000-04-12 | 2001-04-10 | Torsion generator |
US10/009,618 US6817375B2 (en) | 2000-04-12 | 2001-04-10 | Torsion generator |
EA200200029A EA003420B1 (en) | 2000-04-12 | 2001-04-10 | Torsion generator |
PL01351253A PL351253A1 (en) | 2000-04-12 | 2001-04-10 | Torsiona effect generator |
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