1 MHz Ultrasonic Transducer

  • The Dusty reactor from India is said to use, "Ultrasonic vibration at 1 MHz applied to fuelled zone in tube in order to fluidise the fuel components" and "Between 15-30 W used for the ultrasonic fluidisation".


    However, when looking around for a 1 MHz ultrasonic transducer that outputs (or consumes) 15 W, I don't find anything. Does anyone know more about this subject?


    Here is the Dusty reactor link:

    https://steemit.com/ecco/@mfmp…y-plasma-new-fire-reactor

    • Official Post

    Hi Dan.


    I suspect that this is a custom-built oscillator. Not amazingly difficult to build, but the total power mentioned - including the direct discharge through the fuel seems to be more like 1kW. So it requires some chunky output transistors.


    This also requires a 1MHz 30W US transducer impedance-matched to the output from the oscillator-amplifier. I suspect that this would be difficult to find and difficult to build. Maybe you could ask MFMP or Suhas directly?

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