Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy

Hydrocarbon fuels are the best source of energy; however, they have some drawbacks. Because of extensive usage and replacement difficulties, it is not financially possible to entirely disregard them in the coming days. Hydrogen with Oxygen (hydroxide-HHO) gas as a fuel supplement is one possible way...

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Main Authors: Abdulameer, A. Z., Buntat, Z., Arshad, R. N., Nawaw, Z.
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Published: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication 2019
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author Abdulameer, A. Z.
Buntat, Z.
Arshad, R. N.
Nawaw, Z.
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Buntat, Z.
Arshad, R. N.
Nawaw, Z.
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description Hydrocarbon fuels are the best source of energy; however, they have some drawbacks. Because of extensive usage and replacement difficulties, it is not financially possible to entirely disregard them in the coming days. Hydrogen with Oxygen (hydroxide-HHO) gas as a fuel supplement is one possible way to reduce consumption and emissions of hydrocarbon fuels. However, the accessibility and rate of compressed hydrogen (H2) have made it challenging. Electrolysis of water, resolve numerous possible complications of using hydroxide for fuel to progress hydrocarbon burning. This research introduces a new design of electrolyzer with proper selection of electrode material and types integrated with magnetic field system, which can reduce the energy consumption. The effect of the optimum magnetic field strength was measured for this process with tap and distilled water. Two supplementary compounds, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and Soda (NaHCO3), with concentration 3333ppm 1.5 litres of the electrolyte was used in this process. NaOH showed better performance and can be utilized in future development.
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spelling utm.eprints-913092021-06-30T12:07:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/91309/ Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy Abdulameer, A. Z. Buntat, Z. Arshad, R. N. Nawaw, Z. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Hydrocarbon fuels are the best source of energy; however, they have some drawbacks. Because of extensive usage and replacement difficulties, it is not financially possible to entirely disregard them in the coming days. Hydrogen with Oxygen (hydroxide-HHO) gas as a fuel supplement is one possible way to reduce consumption and emissions of hydrocarbon fuels. However, the accessibility and rate of compressed hydrogen (H2) have made it challenging. Electrolysis of water, resolve numerous possible complications of using hydroxide for fuel to progress hydrocarbon burning. This research introduces a new design of electrolyzer with proper selection of electrode material and types integrated with magnetic field system, which can reduce the energy consumption. The effect of the optimum magnetic field strength was measured for this process with tap and distilled water. Two supplementary compounds, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and Soda (NaHCO3), with concentration 3333ppm 1.5 litres of the electrolyte was used in this process. NaOH showed better performance and can be utilized in future development. Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abdulameer, A. Z. and Buntat, Z. and Arshad, R. N. and Nawaw, Z. (2019) Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8 (2S). ISSN 2277-3878 https://www.ijrte.org/wp-content/uploads/papers/v8i2S/B10730782S19.pdf.
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Buntat, Z.
Arshad, R. N.
Nawaw, Z.
Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
title Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
title_full Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
title_fullStr Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
title_full_unstemmed Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
title_short Electrolysis through magnetic field for future renewable energy
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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