BlankRichard

The question arose about adding a section of pipe for a ultrasonic "horn " segment .. above or below the magnet section.. We decided since the pipe segments are modular, they can be installed either way to determine results....

I would love to know if there is any synergy between the two oddities: a powerful vortex when combined with ultrasonic cavitation, but am not at all sure how that finding would be put to good use. I have a suspcion that there could be a novel way to split water and generate hydrogen in there ... somewhere, somehow.

Is you main focus here to use the device for water purification - only, or are you looking towards possible energy applications?

... or are you just going to stir it all up, so to speak, and see what comes out?

which <G> come to think of it, is how 'Mother Nature' often operates (biomimicry)

Jones

PS Here is a side note that Richard will appreciate, even if it didn't happen in Texas.

How to loose about $630 million in eighteen months .... Only recently did Enron surpass this record. The Lakeview Gusher #1 is often regarded as the largest recorded U.S. oil well gusher, but it was located in Kern County, CA. (it only sounds like it should have been another tall tale from the Lone Star State)

Modern well drilling techniques have advanced safety features that reduce the chances of a out-of-control gusher. But this gusher happened before then, having made its debut in 1910 as the drill bit found the 2,440-foot level.
http://www.sjgs.com/lakeview.html

At its peak in the following days, the oil flow reached ~100,000 barrels per 24-hours. The large flow created a creek of crude oil running downhill from the well site. Crews rushed to contain the river of crude oil with a system of improvised sand bag dams and dikes. Remarkably, the gusher never caught fire during its 18-month stint of freedom.

Although Lakeview No. 1 produced 9.4 million barrels during the 544 days it flowed out of control, less than half of this oil was saved- the rest evaporating off or seeping into the ground.

At today's prices about $630 million worth of crude was lost or turned into the world's largest paved parking lot ...

At that time you cold have bought the whole City of LA for less. Nowadays, LA freeways have become the world's largest paved parking lot ...


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