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Cavitation Hydrodynamic Rotary Heat and Steam Generator Technology-short review
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Cavitation Hydrodynamic Rotary Heat and Steam Generator Technology Hydrodynamic cavitation rotary heat and steam generators represent a promising advancement in the field of power equipment. This innovative technology offers distinct advantages over conventional heating and steam generation systems. Principle of Operation The core concept behind cavitation heat generators is the direct conversion of mechanical (or electrical) energy into heat. The process utilizes a rotor—typically a flat cylindrical disc with holes or surface protrusions—rotating at high speeds within a stationary stator. As the rotor spins, intense frictional and viscous forces are generated within the liquid medium. At these high velocities, hydrodynamic cavitation occurs: vacuum “bubbles” are formed in the liquid, which then rapidly collapse, creating microscopic zones with extremely high pressure differentials. These implosions lead to localized evaporation and instantaneous condensation cycles. Due to the multidirectional internal motion and oscillation of the liquid—combined with the rupture and reformation of intermolecular bonds—a significant amount of thermal energy is released directly within the fluid. This is fundamentally different from conventional systems, where heat is transferred to the water via external surfaces.
Advantages of Cavitation Heating •Direct Internal Heating: Heat is generated and retained inside the water itself, without requiring external heat sources or heat exchange surfaces. This results in minimal heat loss. •Rapid Start-Up: Water supplied by a pump is instantly heated to 105–160°C as it passes through the generator. No preheating of the water is necessary. Steam is produced “on the fly,” allowing the generator to become operational within 1–2 minutes. •Efficient and Targeted Heating: Only the required volume of water is heated per cycle, eliminating the need to heat a full tank as in traditional boilers. •No Scale Formation: Because there are no heat exchange surfaces, the system avoids scale and salt deposits, even when using untreated or hard water. •Flexible Steam Output: The system supports the use of various additives and reagents, making it suitable for specialized industrial applications involving steam or steam-water mixtures. Applications Cavitation steam generators are ideal for: •Building heating systems •Hot water supply for residential and commercial purposes •Industrial processes requiring quick, clean, and efficient steam •Situations where water treatment is impractical or expensive • Laboratory of alternative energy GverLab, Ukraine, 2025 www.gver.dx.am , https://www.youtube.com/user/GverLab/videos