2014
DOI: 10.3788/hplpb20142604.43005
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Simulation on non-linear propagation of high power microwave pulses in the atmosphere

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“…The high microwave absorbency of BC or Fe 2 O 3 promoted the coal pyrolysis reaction, thus forming a large amount of free hydrogen. This free hydrogen obtained high energy in the microwave field and joined in catalytic hydrogenation with the presence of Fe 2 O 3 , resulting in increased yields of liquid and gas products. , However, this is not the case in reality, and the calculated result proved that a synergistic effect on coal microwave pyrolysis was exerted by BC and Fe 2 O 3 absorbers. Owing to this synergistic effect, the yield of the liquid product, especially pyrolysis water, was improved, whereas the yield of the gaseous product was restricted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high microwave absorbency of BC or Fe 2 O 3 promoted the coal pyrolysis reaction, thus forming a large amount of free hydrogen. This free hydrogen obtained high energy in the microwave field and joined in catalytic hydrogenation with the presence of Fe 2 O 3 , resulting in increased yields of liquid and gas products. , However, this is not the case in reality, and the calculated result proved that a synergistic effect on coal microwave pyrolysis was exerted by BC and Fe 2 O 3 absorbers. Owing to this synergistic effect, the yield of the liquid product, especially pyrolysis water, was improved, whereas the yield of the gaseous product was restricted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%