Microwave energy at 2.45 GHz was applied to a mixture of exhaust gases from a petrol engine at atmospheric pressure. It was found that by pulsing the microwave energy with a 50% duty cycle, the average power required to sustain a microwave-induced plasma discharge was decreased by about 40%. The ratio of absorbed to incident power was unaffected. These findings were confirmed for pulse frequencies from 10 to 300 Hz
DoctorIn this dissertation, researches on development of microwave air plasma devices are reported. ...
When a container filled with a gas is irradiated by a sufficiently strong microwave signal, an RF-ty...
The characteristics of low-frequency (LF) and microwave-powered plasmas were investigated. The optic...
A microwave process for treating exhaust gases from internal combustion engines is presented. The ex...
A new plasma generation technique that uses spark discharge and microwaves is proposed. The spark di...
Microwave treatment of exhaust gases is an alternative technique to remove disturbing components. Th...
High temperature thermal plasma has a major drawback which consumes high energy. Therefore, non-ther...
International audienceMicrowave discharge igniter (MDI) is a discharge system developed to initiate ...
This thesis provides a solution for sustainable energy production. It applies the newest technologie...
DoctorIn this thesis, microwave power modules for the plasma generation are proposed. The atmospheri...
The need for thermal treatment in various industries has prompted research and development of powerf...
This paper presents a palm-sized power-providing module for microwave plasma generation with resonan...
Contains research objectives and reports on three research projects.Atomic Energy Commission under C...
DoctorDistinctive characteristics of microwave excited plasmas (> 0.5 GHz) are observed. Microwave A...
The microwave plasma continuous emissions monitor (MP-CEM) utilizes atomic emis-sion spectroscopy to...
DoctorIn this dissertation, researches on development of microwave air plasma devices are reported. ...
When a container filled with a gas is irradiated by a sufficiently strong microwave signal, an RF-ty...
The characteristics of low-frequency (LF) and microwave-powered plasmas were investigated. The optic...
A microwave process for treating exhaust gases from internal combustion engines is presented. The ex...
A new plasma generation technique that uses spark discharge and microwaves is proposed. The spark di...
Microwave treatment of exhaust gases is an alternative technique to remove disturbing components. Th...
High temperature thermal plasma has a major drawback which consumes high energy. Therefore, non-ther...
International audienceMicrowave discharge igniter (MDI) is a discharge system developed to initiate ...
This thesis provides a solution for sustainable energy production. It applies the newest technologie...
DoctorIn this thesis, microwave power modules for the plasma generation are proposed. The atmospheri...
The need for thermal treatment in various industries has prompted research and development of powerf...
This paper presents a palm-sized power-providing module for microwave plasma generation with resonan...
Contains research objectives and reports on three research projects.Atomic Energy Commission under C...
DoctorDistinctive characteristics of microwave excited plasmas (> 0.5 GHz) are observed. Microwave A...
The microwave plasma continuous emissions monitor (MP-CEM) utilizes atomic emis-sion spectroscopy to...
DoctorIn this dissertation, researches on development of microwave air plasma devices are reported. ...
When a container filled with a gas is irradiated by a sufficiently strong microwave signal, an RF-ty...
The characteristics of low-frequency (LF) and microwave-powered plasmas were investigated. The optic...