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Coal desulfurization process
A method for chlorinolysis of coal is an organic solvent at a moderate temperautre and atmospheric pressure has been proven to be effective in removing sulfur, particularly the organic sulfur, from coal. Chlorine gas is bubbled through a slurry of moist coal in chlorinated solvent. The chlorinated coal is separated, hydrolyzed and the dechlorinated. Preliminary results of treating a high sulfutr (4.77%S) bituminous coal show that up to 70% organic sulfur, 90% hyritic sulfur and 76% total sulfur can be removed. The treated coal is dechlorinated by heating at 500 C. The presence of moisture helps to remove organic sulfur
Simulation of electrostatic ion instabilities in the presence of parallel currents and transverse electric fields
A spatially two-dimensional electrostatic PIC simulation code was used to study the stability of a plasma equilibrium characterized by a localized transverse dc electric field and a field-aligned drift for L is much less than Lx, where Lx is the simulation length in the x direction and L is the scale length associated with the dc electric field. It is found that the dc electric field and the field-aligned current can together play a synergistic role to enable the excitation of electrostatic waves even when the threshold values of the field aligned drift and the E x B drift are individually subcritical. The simulation results show that the growing ion waves are associated with small vortices in the linear stage, which evolve to the nonlinear stage dominated by larger vortices with lower frequencies
Ion Bernstein Waves Driven by Two Transverse Flow Layers
The interaction between two narrow layers of E3B flow is investigated, along with their stability properties. The mode frequencies, growth rates, and eigenfunctions are calculated. It is found that the instability due to a single layer is robust to the inclusion of a second layer. Specifically, when the separation between the layers is on the order of the ion-cyclotron radius, there is strong coupling between the two layers and the second layer is destabilizing. In addition, when the flow velocities are in opposite directions a wide variety of modes is possible, including near-zero-frequency modes, resulting in broadband structure in both the frequency spectrum and the wave number spectrum. These results may have implications for the understanding of the auroral ionosphere, where such spatial structure in the transverse electric field is often observed
Weak turbulence theory of the non-linear evolution of the ion ring distribution
The nonlinear evolution of an ion ring instability in a low-beta
magnetospheric plasma is considered. The evolution of the two-dimensional ring
distribution is essentially quasilinear. Ignoring nonlinear processes the
time-scale for the quasilinear evolution is the same as for the linear
instability 1/t_ql gamma_l. However, when nonlinear processes become important,
a new time scale becomes relevant to the wave saturation mechanism. Induced
nonlinear scattering of the lower-hybrid waves by plasma electrons is the
dominant nonlinearity relevant for plasmas in the inner magnetosphere and
typically occurs on the timescale 1/t_ql w(M/m)W/nT, where W is the wave energy
density, nT is the thermal energy density of the background plasma, and M/m is
the ion to electron mass ratio, which has the consequence that the wave
amplitude saturates at a low level, and the timescale for quasilinear
relaxation is extended by orders of magnitude
Universal scaling of the order-parameter distribution in strongly disordered superconductors
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the statistical properties of
the inhomogeneous order-parameter distribution (OPD) at the verge of the
superconductor-insulator transition (SIT). We find within two prototype
fermionic and bosonic models for disordered superconductors that one can
identify a universal rescaling of the OPD. By performing scanning-tunneling
microscopy experiments in three samples of NbN with increasing disorder we show
that such a rescaling describes also with an excellent accuracy the
experimental data. These results can provide a breakthrough in our
understanding of the SIT.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, revised version submitted to PR
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Influence of pulse modulation frequency on helium RF atmospheric pressure plasma jet characteristics
This work investigates the influence of pulse modulation frequency ranging
from 50 Hz- 10 kHz on the helium RF atmospheric pressure plasma jet's
fundamental characteristics. The impact of modulation frequency on plasma jet
discharge behavior, geometrical variation, reactive species emission, and
plasma parameters (gas temperature Tg, electron excitation temperature Texc,
and electron density (ne) are studied using various diagnostics such as optical
imaging, emission spectra, and thermal diagnostics. From the experiments, it is
observed that operating the plasma jet at low pulse modulation frequencies
(around 50 Hz) provides enhanced plasma dimensions, higher electron densities
and greater optical emission from reactive species (viz., He I, O, OH, N2+,
etc.) as compared to the higher modulation frequencies. Besides the low power
consumption, the three times less gas temperature of the modulated plasma jet
than the continuous wave mode makes it more advantageous for the applications.
Moreover, the influence of duty cycle (D) and applied RF power (P) on the
plasma jet characteristics are also discussed. It is found that 10- 40% duty
cycle operation provides the most favorable attributes. More importantly, the
concern of shorter plasma length in RF plasma jets is overcome by operating at
10- 20% duty cycle with increased applied power. This work thoroughly
characterizes helium atmospheric pressure RF plasma jet with a wide range of
pulse mode operating parameters, which could help select appropriate operating
conditions for various industrial and biomedical applications.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figure
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