Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens

The aim of the paper is to clarify the way by which pathogens in human body may be detected and destroyed during a flow of high frequency pulsating direct current (PDC), positively polarized, under the condition of electric resonance. The method was discovered by Dr. H. Clark. However she did not cl...

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Main Authors: Trela Marian, Kwidziński Roman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187003015
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spelling doaj-ff463dc149314eee8968cd07ccbc6de22021-04-02T11:27:50ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01700301510.1051/e3sconf/20187003015e3sconf_htrse2018_03015Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogensTrela Marian0Kwidziński Roman1Gdańsk School of Higher EducationInstitute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of SciencesThe aim of the paper is to clarify the way by which pathogens in human body may be detected and destroyed during a flow of high frequency pulsating direct current (PDC), positively polarized, under the condition of electric resonance. The method was discovered by Dr. H. Clark. However she did not clarify the physical basis of the phenomenon. The authors consider the resonant method using principles of thermodynamics and electric current laws. The phenomena of inductance and capacitance are discussed. A measure of total resistance to PDC is represented by electric impedance (Z), which depends on the Ohm resistance (R), specific inductance (L), and capacitance (C).The analytical formula for resonance frequency fr as a function of conductance L and capacitance C is found. At the resonance the impedance goes to minimum and therefore the current intensity increases rapidly to its maximum value. Due to Joule-Lenz law the heat generation is proportional to the squared electric current intensity. This is manifested by sharp increase of a pathogen temperature. The temperature increase destroys pathogens. The second destructive action for pathogen comes from polarization forces which prevent a pathogen entrance to a body cell. The third positive thermodynamic aspect, with respect to pathogen destruction, comes from oscillatory heat generation which induces the oscillatory movements, local pressure fluctuation and leads to the mechanical destruction. It is worth to know that the method discussed above is valid for specific pathogen either alive or dead. It may be also used for detection of toxin, that is, inanimate matter. This was confirmed by Dr. Clark research.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187003015
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Kwidziński Roman
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Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
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title Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
title_short Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
title_full Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
title_fullStr Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
title_sort thermodynamics aspects of a resonant method for detection and destruction of pathogens
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series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of the paper is to clarify the way by which pathogens in human body may be detected and destroyed during a flow of high frequency pulsating direct current (PDC), positively polarized, under the condition of electric resonance. The method was discovered by Dr. H. Clark. However she did not clarify the physical basis of the phenomenon. The authors consider the resonant method using principles of thermodynamics and electric current laws. The phenomena of inductance and capacitance are discussed. A measure of total resistance to PDC is represented by electric impedance (Z), which depends on the Ohm resistance (R), specific inductance (L), and capacitance (C).The analytical formula for resonance frequency fr as a function of conductance L and capacitance C is found. At the resonance the impedance goes to minimum and therefore the current intensity increases rapidly to its maximum value. Due to Joule-Lenz law the heat generation is proportional to the squared electric current intensity. This is manifested by sharp increase of a pathogen temperature. The temperature increase destroys pathogens. The second destructive action for pathogen comes from polarization forces which prevent a pathogen entrance to a body cell. The third positive thermodynamic aspect, with respect to pathogen destruction, comes from oscillatory heat generation which induces the oscillatory movements, local pressure fluctuation and leads to the mechanical destruction. It is worth to know that the method discussed above is valid for specific pathogen either alive or dead. It may be also used for detection of toxin, that is, inanimate matter. This was confirmed by Dr. Clark research.
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