Abstract

The subject of this research is the process of obtaining stable composite fuel (CF) from hydrocarbons. The purpose of the work is to develop a technology for obtaining a stable composite fuel from hydrocarbons with the effect of cavitation. Cavitation of water in the making of CF has a positive effect contributing to the appearance of reactive radical particles. The obtained stable CF consists of 50% gasoline, 49% water, 1% potassium permanganate. As a result, a technology was developed for obtaining a stable CF, a special apparatus for the preparation and combustion of composite fuels with a spiral heater-burner was developed. It has been determined that during combustion, potassium permanganate increases the oxygen balance of the solution.

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