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The Processing osf Irrigation Water and Artificial Fertilizer Solutions in Magnetic Field

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  • Volodymyr Kozyrskyi

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine)

  • Vitaliy Savchenko

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine)

  • Oleksandr Sinyavsky

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine)

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The reclamation of new territories which are limited in energy and materials needs resource- and energy-saving techniques. One of such technique is the processing of water and artificial fertilizer solutions in a magnetic field. The aim of this research is to work out the impact of a magnetic field on water and solutions of artificial fertilizer and to find out the most effective way to process. The authors have figured out that a magnetic field enhances the speed of chemical reactions, the solvability of salts and fertilizers, and increases the concentration of oxygen in a water solution. The most effective processing of water solutions in magnetic field is when magnetic induction is 0,065 Тl, a four-time back magnetization takes place, and the velocity of a solution is 0.4 m/s. These parameters of the processing increase crop yield by 15-20%, decrease the consumption of artificial fertilizer by 10-15%, and enhances the product quality.

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  • Volodymyr Kozyrskyi & Vitaliy Savchenko & Oleksandr Sinyavsky, 2020. "The Processing osf Irrigation Water and Artificial Fertilizer Solutions in Magnetic Field," International Journal of Energy Optimization and Engineering (IJEOE), IGI Global, vol. 9(4), pages 74-83, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jeoe00:v:9:y:2020:i:4:p:74-83
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