Abstract
This disclosure provides a methodology for high-intensity fluid transport using structured geometry instead of mechanical shear. By integrating four verified theoretical sub-systems, this reactor achieves up to a $150\%$ increase in mass transfer rates. Note: While the individual sub-mechanisms (thermal, acoustic, and centripetal) are documented in prior GCI disclosures (TDC #23, #289, #30), this integrated platform is currently at TRL-4 (Simulation Verified) and requires physical lab validation.
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Caldwell, Michael Victor Mr., "GCI #296: Integrated Experimental Protocol for Swirl-Assisted Cavitation Reactors (VCIR v2.2)", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9789