A shock wave in a gas is modified by emitting energy to form an extended path in the gas; heating gas along the path to form a volume of heated gas expanding outwardly from the path; and directing a path. The volume of heated gas passes through the shock wave and modifies the shock wave. This eliminates or reduces a pressure difference between gas on opposite sides of the shock wave. Electromagnetic, microwaves and/or electric discharge can be used to heat the gas along the path. This application has uses in reducing the drag on a body passing through the gas, noise reduction, controlling amount of gas into a propulsion system, and steering a body through the gas. An apparatus is also disclosed.
Êëàññ ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè ÑØÀ: | 244/130; 250/375; 361/231 |
Êëàññ ñîâìåñòíîé ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè: | B64C 23/005 (20130101); B64C 23/04 (20130101); B64C 30/00 (20130101); F17D 1/02 (20130101); B64G 1/62 (20130101); Y10T 137/0391 (20150401); Y02T 50/166 (20130101) |
Êëàññ ìåæäóíàðîäíîé ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè (ÌÏÊ): | B64C 23/00 (20060101); H01T 23/00 (20060101) |
Îáëàñòü ïîèñêà: | ;244/1N,130,205 ;361/230,231 ;343/701 ;250/375 |