Mathematical modeling of energy release in a plasma vortex reactor (Q378163)

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Mathematical modeling of energy release in a plasma vortex reactor
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    Mathematical modeling of energy release in a plasma vortex reactor (English)
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    11 November 2013
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    The paper is an extremely brief description of the plasma vortex reactor. The most important international publication which is quoted and seems to be relevant is in the volume ``Vortex plasmoids created by high-frequency discharges'' by \textit{A. I. Klimov}, in ``The Atmosphere and Ionosphere Dynamics, Processes, Monitoring'' (Springer, Berlin, 2012). The mathematical model and the numerical method is very shortly outlined here. As to the physical details the reader is directed to the book written by \textit{R. L. Mills} ``The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics'' (Black Light Power, Grandbury, 2010) and to papers of \textit{N. A. Magnitskii} in Slozhnye Sist. 1(1), 83--91 (2011) and 1(2), 80--96 (2012), or to his book ``Quantum Mechanics (InTech, Rijeka, 2012). The plasma vortex reactor is a working chamber that contains the reacting fluid from which hydrogen is liberated due to gas discharge int the gas-water mixture with added catalist (fine sub-micron-size quartz-powder). In the working zone during the HF+DC discharge the temperature reaches 2000--3000\(^\circ\)C temperature and the hydrogen appears. The hydrodynamic processes are described by the hydrodynamic equations (for a heat conducting viscous Newtonian gas) and solved by numerical methods for the special geometry. The energy release is claimed to come from the different excited hydrogen energy states. The reviewer must confess that the paper is very short and not sufficiently clear, uses a disturbing language with the use of the term ``ether'' in the description of the process. So, the only hope is that there is no need of the ``physical vacuum'' (ether) in the description and a more detailed version of the paper would clarify specialities of the plasma vortex reactor in releasing the energy from the excited states of the hydrogen, hopefully for a real positive energy gain.
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