Jörg Kieser
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ieee international pulsed power conference | 1999
Werner Hartmann; Jörg Kieser; Klaus-Dieter Rohde
Intense pressure pulses, often focussed to form strong shockwaves, are used for a variety of medical and industrial applications. In this contribution, a new principle-the thermohydraulic generation of strong pressure (sound) pulses-is reported which promises a considerably extended lifetime. The energy efficiency is comparable to that of commercial shockwave sources based on the magnetodynamic principle. The underlying physics is that of the generation of strong thermoelastic waves in electrically conducting media, in particular in electrolytes, by direct ohmic heating with intense current pulses. A simplified model is discussed to describe the pressure amplitudes and the influence of the thermoacoustic properties of the electrolyte. The source is scalable over a large range, and is arbitrarily adaptable in its shape. Large-area plane waves with amplitudes of up to 5 MPa have been achieved, as well as a self-focusing geometry with peak pressures of over 70 MPa.
Archive | 1993
Hubert Grosse-Wilde; Jörg Kieser; Wilfried Jaehner; Fritz Pohl; Reinhard Steger; Gert Vogel
Archive | 1994
David Walter Branston; Jörg Kieser; Werner Hartmann; Reinhard Maier
Archive | 1995
Jörg Kieser; Markus Dipl Ing Klein; Günter Lins; Robert Seeböck; Michael Römheld
Archive | 1999
Thomas Hammer; Jörg Kieser
Archive | 1995
Jörg Kieser; David-Walter Branston; Reinhard Maier; Erich Dr. Voss
Archive | 1994
Dietrich Amft; David-Walter Branston; Jörg Kieser; Reinhard Maier
Archive | 1996
Thomas Hammer; Irmo Paulus; Michael Römheld; Robert Seeböck; David-Walter Branston; Jörg Kieser
Archive | 2005
Werner Hartmann; Jörg Kieser
Archive | 1997
Werner Hartmann; Günter Lins; Klaus-Dieter Rohde; Jan Stroh; Jörg Kieser; Ernst-Ludwig Hoene