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Re: zerosum post# 47072

Tuesday, 05/07/2019 1:26:10 PM

Tuesday, May 07, 2019 1:26:10 PM

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Really wow..Qsep has been reporting data results since its inception. As reported in press release 2012 !

“STWA'S OIL PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY (AOT™) ACHIEVES 40% PRESSURE DROP REDUCTION


This is from the RMOTC test

“In October of 2011, the U.S. DOE RMOTC published results stating that the Company's AOT™ prototype delivered increases in pipeline efficiency of 13.14% to 13.55%. Following that announcement, the Company received strong interest from industry professionals regarding how AOT™ would impact oil flow capacity, oil flow rates, and most specifically pressure drop in pipelines. This most recent test was conducted to deliver the key metrics sought by oil pipeline industry decision makers. In the course of this testing, the U.S. DOE RMOTC found that the new AOT™ prototype delivered improved performance over the AOT™ prototype tested in October”



“The crude oil viscosity was observed to reduce by 40.01% from its baseline of 81.6 cp (centipoise) to its treated viscosity state of 48.95 cp. The direct benefits were that the discharge pressure of the positive displacement pump at 30hz was reduced from its baseline of 218 psi to a low of 186 psi as the fluid exhibited reduced pressure loss per mile, and returned to normal baseline levels as the treated fluid exited the pipeline. The pressure drop was observed to reduce 40.04% from 24.8 psi/mile to 14.87 psi/mile when the AOT™ system was engaged, and slowly return to normal as the treated fluid exited the pipeline.

The results for the Reynolds # were an increase of 66.70% from 1205.237 before treatment, to 2009.138 after treatment with the viscosity reduction device.

The results for the friction loss were a decrease of 39.62% from .053 before treatment to .032 after treatment with the viscosity reduction device.

The results for the pressure loss (dyne/cm?2) were a decrease of 40.00% from 1,379,000 to 827,400.”

Viscosity reduction, pressure drop, friction loss, and the Reynolds Number , is all data that supposedly proves this effect. Any company that got even close to this number would running have all five Magic pipes deployed years ago. Instead they are in Tomball at an ironOxide convention.