FIELD: engines and pumps.
SUBSTANCE: in a device for magnetic treatment of liquid fuel for an internal combustion engine comprising a fuel line from diamagnetic material and with an electromagnet in the form of a coil made as single-row from several sections 1-6, at least six, arranged on an automobile fuel line 7 at the distance from each other of 8-10 cm and connected to an automobile generator 8, according to the invention there are additionally serially connected coils 9 and 10 extended along the fuel line and connected in parallel to the automobile generator as capable of formation of magnetic fields, power lines of which are directed perpendicularly to the liquid fuel flow, at the same time sections of the coil are broken by pairs and connected oppositely with alternate formation of magnetic fields, the power lines of which are directed oppositely to each other and along the flow of liquid fuel.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of fuel activation as a result of impact by magnetic fields of various direction along the flow, and also by a magnetic field perpendicularly to the fuel flow.
2 dwg
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Dates
2013-09-20—Published
2012-03-19—Filed