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by alimoeeny
4104 days ago
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How does it work? I mean is it a new discovery that some frequencies create resonance and stop the convection and prevent oxygenation of the flame? Or is it just using sheer power to "blow" the flame off? but instead of a blower, it just uses very high powered speaker in low frequency? |
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I'm a bit rusty on my physics, but I suspect what happens is that it measures the sound when it reflects back and adjusts the frequency of the wave to put the reflection in phase with the original wave. The sum of the forward and backward components creates the standing wave.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_wave
Alternately, maybe the rapid switching between high/low pressure is enough to do it without any standing wave shenanigans. I'd guess not, but it's not my area of expertise.