APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR REDUCED ENERGY CAVITATION

    公开(公告)号:US20240308881A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-09-19

    申请号:US18601364

    申请日:2024-03-11

    申请人: AQUALOGIQ INC.

    发明人: Harold E. Haney

    IPC分类号: C02F1/34 C02F1/00 C02F101/30

    摘要: An apparatus and process that exposes aqueous media to a first one or more rotors, and to a second one or more rotors, the second one or more rotors spaced from the first one or more rotors to define a static zone. The first one or more rotors, the static zone and the second one or more rotors may be enclosed within a treatment vessel and may be operated by a drive component capable of variable rotational velocities. Exposing the aqueous media to gas supersaturation under pressure results in the aqueous media becoming multiphase fluid and, due to non-water components, a complex, compressible, multiphase fluid exhibiting non-Newtonian fluid characteristics. An increased level of symmetric and asymmetric cavitation events, energies, and their effects are achieved, beyond those that can be attained by conventional low energy hydrodynamic cavitation systems.

    Spatial and temporal feature-based method for measuring domestic wastewater effluent loadings

    公开(公告)号:US12031969B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-09

    申请号:US17114527

    申请日:2020-12-08

    发明人: Zengwei Yuan Xin Liu

    摘要: The invention discloses a spatial and temporal feature-based method for measuring domestic wastewater effluent loadings, comprising the following steps: establish a model for measuring regional domestic wastewater effluent loadings; calculate regional population distribution raster data; obtain per capita effluent loading coefficients with spatial and temporal differences; calculate regional domestic wastewater effluent loadings; and compare and analyze the temporal fluctuation features and spatial variation features of regional domestic wastewater effluent loadings and identify “hotspot” periods and areas of effluent loadings. Compared with the prior art, the method for measuring domestic wastewater effluent loadings provided by the present invention is flexible, convenient and highly universal, which can significantly raise the temporal-spatial resolution of the pattern of regional domestic wastewater effluent loadings. The data needed are also publicly available. This invention can help identify key pollution areas and periods and lay a methodological foundation for precision pollution control.