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Publikováno v:
Novel Applications of Lasers and Pulsed Power.
Lasers and other pulsed power systems are uniquely suited for removal of coatings from a wide variety of substrates. Coatings which can be removed by these systems include paint, adhesives, epoxies, dips, rust, scale, and bird droppings. Suitable sub
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) presently have the greatest potential fordramatic performance enhancements for high power pulsed applications. However, surface flashover severely limits the maximum stand off voltage in the open state. W
Autor:
James D. Wieting, William M. Moeny, Chris M. Young, Randy D. Curry, Jay W. Benze, Ellis L. Loree, Niels K. Winsor, Forest E. White, Gary R. Hess
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 96:3333-3333
Conventional low‐frequency transducers are rather bulky, of limited efficiency, and may suffer from cavitation at high source levels. Plasma‐induced bubble transducers may offer improvement in some of these limiting factors. An implementation met
Autor:
George C. Vlases, William M. Moeny
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 43:1840-1844
A simple four‐level kinetics model is combined with a cavity intensity model to predict the output pulse characteristics of pulsed electric discharge CO2 lasers for pressures ranging from 0.1 to 10 atm. Both free‐running (gain‐switched) and Q
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 56:532-534
High‐performance electrodes for gas discharge devices such as lasers often require surfaces of compound curvature which are both difficult to describe and difficult to manufacture. This paper describes a simple microcomputer method for generating s
Autor:
William M. Moeny
Publikováno v:
Pulse Power for Lasers II.
This paper describes the development of the Radial Glow Discharge Pulsed CO2 Laser (RCL) Technology. This laser is pumped by a high pressure UV-preionized self-sustained glow discharge. The discharge is between two concenteric cylinders, with radial
Publikováno v:
AIAA Journal. 19:1091-1092
A STUDY has been performed to derive a threshold criterion for the existence of turbulence in a shear layer, and to see if such a threshold is useful in predicting transition onset in such a flow. This approach has already given satisfactory results
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