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Applications of complex dynamic homogenization technology

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Mykhailo Korobko

Rubric:Technical sciences in general
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The dynamic homogenization system is characterized by compact dimensions and an optimized geometric configuration, with fully standardized fuel inlet and outlet connections that enable seamless integration into internal combustion engines without requiring structural modifications. Modern engines equipped with high-pressure fuel pumps can incorporate the system without altering existing fuel supply architectures. The technology is applicable to both stationary engines and those used in transportation.

The system can be enhanced with an additional module designed to produce two types of fuel emulsions - compressible and incompressible - while enabling the efficient incorporation of up to eight supplementary components into the fuel composition. It also provides the capability to dissolve combustible gases into liquid hydrocarbon fuels in a continuous flow prior to injection into the combustion chamber, without requiring structural modifications.

The proposed technology demonstrates broad applicability across various fuel types, including liquid hydrocarbons, gasoline- and diesel-based mixtures, fuel oil, as well as liquid biofuels and complex biofuel compositions.

Keywords

Homogenization
Dynamic homogenization
Complex dynamic homogenization
Applications of homogenization technology
Hydrocarbon fuel mixtures
Liquid injection into the system
Discharge of homogenized liquid from the system
Stationary internal combustion engines
Internal combustion engines installed on vehicles
Minimal modification of the fuel system
Equipping with a dynamic homogenization system.
Internal combustion engines

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Mykhailo Korobko

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