PROSPECTS OF PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION (PROCESSES) OF MAGNETIC WATER TREATMENT IN HEAT POWER ENGINEERING

Authors

 

 Sultanova M. M. – senior teacher of the department «Industrial civil engineering», PITTU

 Saidova O. Zh. – senior teacher of the Department of “Higher Mathematics and Physics”, PITTU

 Saidov M. M. – undergraduate of the group 70.02.01-07 ma of the department «Industrial civil engineeing», PITTU

 

Annotation

 

  The effect of a magnetic field on water is considered to eliminate scaling of hardness salts in heat exchange equipment, pipelines and sanitary systems. The principles of physical effect of a magnetic field on water, the parameters of physicochemical processes in water, and the behavior of the salts of hardness dissolved in the water subjected to magnetic treatment are studied. It is noted that the effect of the magnetic field is manifested only in the first period of operation, then the effect gradually decreases, relaxation occurs. Therefore, in the heat networks it is necessary to process the water circulating in the system by creating an anti-relaxation circuit, by means of which water circulating in the system is treated.

 

Key words

 

 water treatment, magnetic field, hardness salts, heat networks, magnetic field effect, relaxation, antirelaxation circuit, circulation system.

 

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 Publication date

2023-10-25