Microwave Resonator for Large Scale Distillation of Seawater

Australian (Standard) Patent 2006203043

This simple device is a Fabry-Perot type Resonator for the boiling and distillation of sea water. Designed to use the standing waves of Microwaves for efficient use of Microwaves in the tube. This resonator tube can be formed from either Pyrex glass or Ceramic cylinders pressed together, and with inlet and outlet pipes on each cylinder and thus located periodically along the length of the tube. The unit requires high reflecting mirrors formed from "dielectric stacks" situated at each end of the tube so to to form the Microwave Resonator. A complex process is needed to form the 'dielectric stacks' and this will be difficult for the size of the mirrors ....at least 0.5 metres diameter.

Ideally the resonator would operate submerged under ocean waters and would be ideal for ideal for cleaning up polluted waters and providing drinking water to coastal towns

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This pristine ocean located on the coastline of the island "Menorca", Spain, shows a possible application for this Microwave-Resonator-Distillaion device : to cleanse ocean coastlines.   This pristine ocean coastline appears to be in it's natural state. ( no device used to cleanse the ocean floor )





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