72 research outputs found

    Dipole radio-frequency power from laser plasmas with no dipole moment

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    The radio-frequency power radiated from laser-target plasmas in a vacuum can be orders of magnitude greater than expected from such sources that have a negligible electric dipole moment. A model combining the Tidman-Stamper circuit model of a laser-target plasma with the theory of radiation from currents immersed in plasmas, however, predicts scaling of electric-dipole power radiated from laser plasmas in agreement with experiments.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, as published in Applied Physics Letter

    Experimental Research on Transition Regions in Continuously Rotating Detonation Waves

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    Continuously rotating detonation waves of thousands of Hz, indicating the merit of continuously rotating detonation waves that ignite only once to keep working, are experimentally gotten in the combustion chamber designed by Peking University. The steady continuously rotating detonation waves have jarless peak pressures and cycles microcosmicly, showing that during this stage, flux, pressure and temperature of working medium are steady. However, transition regions do exist between two groups of steady continuously rotating detonation waves. Related data of transition regions are fitted to find out the basic rule. The paper also figures out the velocity of ideal detonation waves by C-J theory, and obtains the cycle and number of continuously rotating detonation waves with experimental data. ? 2012 by Yu-Hui Wang.EI

    Thermal conductivity of porous beryllium

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    The compaction of porous beryllium during sintering

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