Biff44,
The mixing medium is going to be the process material, recycled waste (plastic, rubber, and misc. stuff). Do you know of any examples or literature on combining two MW signals to produce sonic waves?
PS: To be clear all information in this thread is intended for public knowledge, not...
Without enough power and precision I doubt it would be detectable or likely. With enough power and precision they should act as regular waves and you should be able to cancel or sum the result.
Set the two microwave beams to cross paths and phase shift one beam by 180 degrees from the other beam to cancel both signals, then synchronize them back to add the two signals together at the intersection point. Go between the phase shift and sync. modes with a frequency in the ultrasonic...
"This is a million dollar development job minumum."
So you say it's possible!
It is not just to super heat the material, you only need to get above 475 F, the ultrasonic creates a shearing effect to the hydrocabon chains, the heat makes them more volatile.
I am primarily concerned with the first intersection of the beams, it could be very close to the outside of the process material, first traveling through the ceramic lining (should be little loss at this point). If using by using phase shift to cancel and strengthen the microwave signal at the...
I have been looking at ways to process waste streams into a usable fuel source for quite some time. There are many ways to do this, but nothing Low Cost, clean, and efficient. From all my research I have extrapolated a potential solution but I am an infant in the microwave realm and need help...