Jones suggested trying microwaves at the resonant frequency of water ( 22Ghz) to aim down the hollow shaft.
 
Hmmm. That would take a calibrated tube diameter. We had thought of installing thin wall tubing inside the hollow shaft coming in from the top, but surrendered the idea in favor of bringing a tube in from the bottom of the containment vessel that we would use for feeding O3 + isotopes and exotics into the base of the vortex instead of the top through the hollow shaft.
 
The task becomes intriguing in that when a vortex is induced by the high speed rotating member, the base of the vortex is inverted and the vacuum in the zone plays an interesting role in that it permits feeding powders as well as gas/liquid chemicals
 
Richard
 

 

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