Super-Compressibility Phenomenon

Abstract

Super-compressibility and density jump of high-energy field in gases and in condensed matters are established as source of high density energy field in the nozzle with central cone. The nozzle is resonator and dynamic emitter of the fields in spiraled subsonic and supersonic jets. The values of super-accelerations are estimated as result of internal energy changing and decreasing during adiabatic expansion of the gas. Super accelerations in this field provide high energy radiation in continuous media. These phenomena can serve as basis for creation of new sources of energy.

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K. Khasanov, "Super-Compressibility Phenomenon," Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4 No. 2, 2013, pp. 200-207. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2013.42028.

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