Transforming lead-free fuel: Filter less filtration process by using ultrasonic waves

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The main objective of the study is focused on removing the impurities in fuel substances. In the filtration process, sound waves are passed, as the longitudinal wave is also called as a compression wave. Ultrasonic signals are created with the help of transformer and that feeds into the transducer. When the output of the transducer is passed to the liquid medium it collides with dust particles and pushes the dust particles downwards. The subsequent ultrasonic waves retain the impurities in the bottom. Then the pure material is obtained in the upper part and the impurities in the bottom are removed by opening the lower part. The proposed method of ultrasonic filter will filter the dust particles in the liquid using polystyrene microscope and frequency sweep techniques, it generates the constant longitudinal ultrasonic waves in horizontal direction of a glass tube having large radius. This method makes the dust particles to settle down at the bottom and pure liquid will be present at the top layer.

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Srivel, R., Sankriti, R., & Nandha Kumar, P. (2019). Transforming lead-free fuel: Filter less filtration process by using ultrasonic waves. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11 Special issue 2), 319–322. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K1051.09811S219

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