Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Shock or sound wave
Patent
1983-04-11
1985-03-05
Richman, Barry S.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Shock or sound wave
422186, 42218604, B01J 1908, B01J 1910
Patent
active
045030138
ABSTRACT:
An ultra-high power exploding wire system for enhancing a chemical and/or physical reaction including embodiments that are capable of multiple firing. An element containing a plurality of members constructed of explodible material, e.g. metal or semi-conductor material, is movably mounted in the housing of a chemical/physical reactor. A firing means is provided in the housing which will explode the members when the element is moved into contact therewith. A pulse power supply is electrically connected to the element and to the firing means to provide electrical power for exploding the members.
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Coffman, Moody L., "The First Picosecond in an Exploding Wire", Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on the Exploding Wire Phenomenon, Boston, Oct., 1967.
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Atlantic Richfield Company
Faulconer Drude
Heaney Brion P.
Richman Barry S.
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