Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing
Patent
1977-09-29
1979-03-20
Carter, Herbert T.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Metal containing
423608, 423592, 423625, 423639, 423606, 423607, 423337, 423500, 219121P, 204164, C01G 2304, C01F 702, C01G 2702, C01G 2502
Patent
active
041454030
ABSTRACT:
An arc heater method and system for producing a high energy source characterized by a housing forming a mixing compartment, a plurality of arc heaters radially mounted on the housing and communicating with the mixing compartment, a reactor communicating with the downstream end of the mixing compartment with a reduced opening therebetween, inlet means at the downstream end of the compartment for introducing an oxidizable metal compound into the reactor, and means within the mixing compartment for flowing superheated gases from the arc heaters at the upstream end of the compartment and into the reactor.
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Fey Maurice G.
Wolf Charles B.
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