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The electromagnetic water treatment is considered as one of the reagentless methods to reduce the scaling and to improve the cooling efficiency of high-temperature gas flows. It is achieved by the rational choice of the frequency range under laboratory conditions. The choice is made by the lowest particle size distribution of the precipitated particles. The time analysis of the content of hardness salts in the treated water is carried out at the input to and output of the heat exchanger.
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Original Russian Text © D.M. Runov, A.G. Laptev, 2015, published in Teploenergetika.
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Runov, D.M., Laptev, A.G. Efficiency improvement of heat exchangers by the rational choice of the range of frequencies of electromagnetic water treatment. Therm. Eng. 62, 374–377 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151503009X
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