Pulse combustion
Pulse combustion also named Pulsating combustion.
The word combustion in fact is not suited.
The speed of conversion of the fuel air mixture is much higher than the maximum combustion speed. As a matter of fact pulse combustion consists of a very fast succession of single explosions. ( 0.1 to 2000 per sec.)
Working principle
How does it work and what are the pros and cons?
Aero Valves
No moving parts
Mechanical Valves
Back flapper valves.
E.X.D.
High risk explosion zones
Central heating
Economy of 99.6%
History
First patent application in 1936
Rijke tube
Rijke effect spouting bed Incinerator.
Research
Flame research
Foundation Impuls
Creating corporations with Private persons, Companies and Research groups.


