Title of Invention

MAGNETIC RESONATOR TECHNOLOGY FOR SAVING THE FEED NAPHTHA / NATURAL GAS/LSHS IN GAS TURBINE.

Abstract The scarcely available hydro carbon fuel is the major cost driver in the manufacturing industry .in general and the competitive edge of the manufacturing company depends on how efficiently it is able to use this resource. The rate of consumption of the fuel and its usage of various types of fuel, depends upon the process of the company/sector and utility. They are generally classified into liquid and gaseous fuel. Therefore the economics is worked by the manufacturing company based on the type of utility, type of fuel used (Availability and cost basis) and type of process, keeping in view of the general concern of environment. . The micro-improvisation technique is innovated as a part of strategic cost management mechanism to use the suitable technology which is easy to install, no modifications in the existing system or technology, can be applied online with product life more than 36 months-48 months so that it is not a consumable, payback with in 90 days with investment turned over many a time during the technology life cycle and having no maintenance costs Its implementation should improve the Specific Fuel Consumption and specific energy consumption of the Gas turbine of capacity between 20 MW-Hr-30 MW & DG SETS OF IMW-6 MW CAPACITY and its emission levels shall be reduced when compared to scenario before installation. The burner efficiency is enhances due to online de-carbonization, which the same mass of fuel is burnt more efficiently to give more output. There are several techniques available and we have chosen the Magnetic resonance technology to minimize the reduction of carbon deposits and reduce the emissions. We had chosen the technology based on field of treatment of Hydrocarbon fuels in liquid or gaseous form to increase the fuel burning efficiency by subjecting the said fuel flowing in containment vessels or conduits to a shaped uniform magnetic field having consistent directional flux. The concept of exposing hydrocarbon molecules to magnetic fields dates to J D Vander Walls and his experiments in the field. Hydrocarbon fuels have long branched geometric chains of carbon atoms which has the tendency to fold over onto themselves and on adjoining molecules due to intermolecular electromagnetic attraction existing between like molecules or atoms, which is known as Vander Walls forces. In addition, the hydrocarbon fuel is diamagnetic and fuel flow under influence of the strong magnetic field improves the fuel efficiency by polarization. Most significantly, it has been observed all the fuels supplied have certain distinct % of moisture content. The moisture content is polar and when emulsified with hydro carbon fuel, it would make it polar and the activity by the subsequent magnetic resonators in series is possible.
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Patent Number 250491
Indian Patent Application Number 1371/CHE/2006
PG Journal Number 02/2012
Publication Date 13-Jan-2012
Grant Date 06-Jan-2012
Date of Filing 02-Aug-2006
Name of Patentee BALASUBRAMANIAM. K.S. PRABHU
Applicant Address F-66, Fort Indraprastha Complex 45, Kalakshetra Road, Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai-600 041.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BALASUBRAMANIAM. K.S. PRABHU F-66, Fort Indraprastha Complex 45, Kalakshetra Road, Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai-600 041.
PCT International Classification Number G01 F9/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA