Innovative hydrocavitation technology process to create composite fuels
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Date of Original Version
5-29-2012
Abstract
A discussion on the pump-homogenizer-cavitator-reactor (PHCR) process, an innovative hydrocavitation technology process for the creation and effective burning of composite liquid fuels containing biomass, coal, coal residues, crude oil processing residues, and other combustible material, covers the devices used in PHCR process, i.e., rotor-pulsation disperser, rotor cavitator, and recesses-type cavitator; various experiments to determine fuel combustion quality; and the hydro-vortex fuel injector. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 2012 AIChE Spring Meeting and 8th Global Congress on Process Safety (Houston, TX 4/1-5/2012).
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
12AIChE - 2012 AIChE Spring Meeting and 8th Global Congress on Process Safety, Conference Proceedings
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Knickle, Harold N., Oleg Kravchenko, Suvorova Iryna, and Igor Baranov. "Innovative hydrocavitation technology process to create composite fuels." 12AIChE - 2012 AIChE Spring Meeting and 8th Global Congress on Process Safety, Conference Proceedings (2012). https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/che_facpubs/375