DocumentCode
3482455
Title
On the possibility of concrete destruction under high-power microwaves generated by e-beam
Author
Arzhannikov, A.V. ; Bychenkov, V.A. ; Eibl, J. ; Kalinin, P.V. ; Kessler, G. ; Koidan, V.S. ; Kovalenko, G.V. ; Lazarev, Yu.N. ; Mekler, K.I. ; Petrov, P.V. ; Petrovtsev, A.V.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Acad. of Sci., Novosibirsk, Russia
Volume
2
fYear
1998
fDate
1998
Firstpage
837
Abstract
A potential cleaning method for polluted construction surfaces by high-power pulses of microwave radiation may be based on the destruction of a surface thin layer by the action of shock waves generated due to dissipation of microwave energy. When defining the possibility of concrete plane layer destruction by a high-power microwave radiation flux it should be stressed that dry concrete (being a dielectric material) conducts electromagnetic radiation rather well (specific resistance is more than 103 Ohm.m), but shock wave generation and fragment formation under its action occurs most intensively for local energy release. The main prime problem is to create a small region in a material capable under microwave pulses to generate a shock wave which has the ability to cause fragmentation on a sample surface. Such a region should have increased conductivity which ensures the creation of the region with high energy density. The creation of such a region can be available, for example, by saturation of the concrete surface with a conductive salt solution, as it is known that concrete has a water absorption from 4-8% up to 30-40% of its mass. Current experiments show that the specific resistance of a concrete region is equal to 50 Ohm. m, and the skin length, corresponding to 4 mm wavelength electromagnetic radiation, is 1.2 cm
Keywords
concrete; microwaves; radiation effects; surface cleaning; cleaning; concrete destruction; dielectric material; fragmentation; high-power microwaves; polluted construction surfaces; salt solution; shock waves; specific resistance; Concrete; Electromagnetic radiation; High power microwave generation; Microwave generation; Microwave theory and techniques; Pulse generation; Shock waves; Surface contamination; Surface resistance; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High-Power Particle Beams, 1998. BEAMS '98. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Haifa
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4287-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BEAMS.1998.816983
Filename
816983
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