- A MEMS
electrothermal actuator is a
microelectromechanical device that
typically generates motion by
thermal expansion. It
relies on the
equilibrium between...
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Electrothermal-chemical (ETC)
technology is an
attempt to
increase accuracy and
muzzle energy of ****ure tank, artillery, and close-in
weapon system guns...
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different elements in solution, or
directly in
solid samples via
electrothermal vaporization, and is used in pharmacology, biophysics,
archaeology and...
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Cauterization (or cauterisation, or cautery) is a
medical practice or
technique of
burning a part of a body to
remove or
close off a part of it. It destroys...
- Glushko, in the
early 1930s he
created the world's
first example of an
electrothermal rocket engine. This
early work by GDL has been
steadily carried on and...
- Power-to-weight
ratio (PWR, also
called specific power, or power-to-m**** ratio) is a
calculation commonly applied to
engines and
mobile power sources to...
- In electronics,
electrothermal feedback is the
interaction of the
electric current and the
temperature in a
device with a temperature-dependent electrical...
- The
electrothermal instability (also
known as
ionization instability, non-equilibrium
instability or
Velikhov instability in the literature) is a magnetohydrodynamic...
- A
plasma cannon (also
called an
electrothermal accelerator) is an
experimental projectile weapon,
which accelerates a
projectile by
means of a
plasma discharge...
- then deflagrates,
producing pressure. The
second approach is
called electrothermal-chemical
technology which utilizes a
plasma cartridge. In this mechanism...