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Gases, Volume 1, Issue 3

2021 September - 2 articles

Cover Story: An experimental microwave-induced plasma gasification has five distinct sections: the power supply and the microwave source, the wave propagation section, the plasma reactor, the carrier gas/feedstock inputs, and data collection equipment. Microwaves are generated by a magnetron that operates at a specific frequency and power setting. A waveguide transports the electromagnetic energy created by the magnetron to the reactor. A three-stub tuner improves efficiency by maximizing the electric field from the point of generation to the reactor, substantially reducing reflected power within the system. An isolator assists in protecting the magnetron from damage that can be caused by reflected microwaves. The feedstock and various carrier gases are introduced to the plasma reactor for conversion into syngas. View this paper
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Articles (2)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,107 Views
8 Pages

Modulational Instability of Ion-Acoustic Waves and Associated Envelope Solitons in a Multi-Component Plasma

  • Subrata Banik,
  • Nadiya Mehzabeen Heera,
  • Tasfia Yeashna,
  • Md. Rakib Hassan,
  • Rubaiya Khondoker Shikha,
  • Nure Alam Chowdhury,
  • Abdul Mannan and
  • A A Mamun

27 August 2021

A generalized plasma model with inertial warm ions, inertialess iso-thermal electrons, super-thermal electrons and positrons is considered to theoretically investigate the modulational instability (MI) of ion-acoustic waves (IAWs). A standard nonline...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,964 Views
15 Pages

24 July 2021

Rapidly increasing solid waste generation and energy demand are two critical issues of the current century. Plasma gasification, a type of waste-to-energy (WtE) technology, has the potential to produce clean energy from waste and safely destroy hazar...

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