Hydromagnetic Resonator Water Treatment With Nozzle-Driven Magnetic Flow
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing water treatment methods do not effectively alter the structure of water molecules to enhance hydration and molecular interactions without the use of additives or chemicals.
Innovation Solution
A hydromagnetic resonator system using permanent magnets creates magnetic fields to rearrange larger water molecule clusters into smaller, uniformly sized clusters, employing convergent-divergent nozzles and expansion chambers to accelerate water flow through magnetic fields, while degassing components remove gases, thereby altering the water's structure and properties.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Stability of the object's composition
If conventional water treatment methods are used, then water can be treated, but the structure of water molecules cannot be effectively altered to enhance hydration and molecular interactions without the use of additives or chemicals
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces chemical additives with a magnetic field-based physical system. Hydromagnetic resonators generate oscillating magnetic fields that interact with water molecules, altering their structure and properties without introducing chemicals. The resonators use permanent magnets arranged in specific configurations to create the necessary magnetic field patterns that restructure water molecules into more beneficial configurations.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes physical parameters of water through magnetic field application. By exposing water to oscillating magnetic fields at specific frequencies and intensities, the system alters water's physical properties including viscosity, density, and molecular clustering. These parameter changes enable improved hydration and molecular interactions without chemical additives.
2Stability of the object's composition
If hydromagnetic resonators with permanent magnets are used to rearrange water molecule clusters, then hydration and molecular interactions are enhanced, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the water treatment system into multiple independent hydromagnetic resonators that can be distributed throughout the water flow path. Each resonator is a separate unit containing permanent magnets and resonant structures, allowing modular installation and maintenance. This segmentation reduces the complexity of any single component while achieving comprehensive water treatment through multiple units working in parallel.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent employs oscillating magnetic fields with specific periodic frequencies that resonate with water molecule natural frequencies. The resonators operate at tuned frequencies that maximize molecular interaction and restructure water clusters. This periodic action at optimal frequencies achieves effective water treatment while keeping the resonator design relatively simple, as the complexity is managed through frequency tuning rather than complex mechanical structures.
3Productivity
If convergent-divergent nozzles and expansion chambers are used to accelerate water flow through magnetic fields, then treatment effectiveness is improved, but energy consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses oscillating magnetic fields that induce vibrational motion in water molecules and clusters. This vibration enhances the interaction between magnetic fields and water structures, improving treatment effectiveness. The resonant oscillations created by the periodic magnetic fields accelerate molecular rearrangement and cluster breakdown without requiring high-velocity water flow, thereby reducing pumping energy requirements.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent utilizes magnetic field-induced phase transitions in water molecules, where the oscillating fields cause temporary changes in molecular arrangement and clustering states. These phase-like transitions enhance the effectiveness of magnetic interaction with water, allowing treatment to occur more efficiently at lower flow velocities. The expansion chambers and nozzles are designed to facilitate these transitions rather than relying solely on high kinetic energy from rapid water flow.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The system improves hydration, molecular interactions, and reduces pathogenic bacteria activity, enhances adsorption, and decreases energy consumption in pumping systems by altering water's viscosity and density, leading to more efficient water treatment.
Implementation Method 1
A hydromagnetic resonator system using permanent magnets creates magnetic fields to rearrange larger water molecule clusters into smaller, uniformly sized clusters
Implementation Method 2
employing convergent-divergent nozzles and expansion chambers to accelerate water flow through magnetic fields
Implementation Method 3
at least one expansion chamber that provides a tortuous path along which water is able to flow through a magnetic field
Implementation Method 4
at least one degassing component that is responsible for removing at least some gas from the water
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AI summary
Introduced here are treatment systems and associated processes for treating water using magnetic fields. A treatment system can comprise a hydromagnetic resonator that creates the magnetic fields through which water can be directed. A hydromagnetic resonator can include at least one expansion chamber that provides a tortuous path along which water is able to flow through a magnetic field created by an arrangement of permanent magnets and at least one convergent-divergent nozzle designed to accelerate the flow of water passing through a throat segment. Water directed through a hydromagnetic resonator will be magnetically treated while flowing through the magnetic field created by the arrangement of permanent magnets within each expansion chamber and then pressurized while flowing through the throat segment of each convergent-divergent nozzle.


