FIELD: treatment of fluid media; conducting sound and chemical reactions, desalting and dewatering of oil.
SUBSTANCE: proposed method is also used for reduction of viscosity of liquids, oil and petroleum products in particular, increase of yield of light fractions in oil distillation, removal of sulfur and its compounds from oil, growing and killing of bacteria, manufacture of drugs, production of artificial blood, pasteurization and sterilization of milk and milk products, production of alcohol, preparation of various mixtures, extraction of agents from raw materials, preparation of water-and-bitumen and water-and-fuel emulsions. Proposed method includes treatment of fluid media in rotary pulsation acoustic apparatus where media is subjected to action of repeated alternating compression waves, rarefaction waves and compression waves which are generated by oscillations of flat disk of revolving rotor.
EFFECT: enhanced efficiency due to generation of low-frequency highly-intensive acoustic oscillations.
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Dates
2006-12-10—Published
2005-06-07—Filed