Snoring is a one of the sleep disorder syndromes caused by the Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) which causes serious breathing problems. This type of apnea occurs when your throat muscles intermittently relax and block your airway during sleep.
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Application Note
Thermal Analysis of Microwave Ablation by a Coaxial Open-Tip Antenna
Snoring is a one of the sleep disorder syndromes caused by the Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) which causes serious breathing problems. This type of apnea occurs when your throat muscles intermittently relax and block your airway during sleep.

RF Microwave ablation based on thermal therapies is an attractive solution for large soft tissues within short treatment period: it produces rapid heat generation from an electromagnetic Open-tip applicator, sufficient to trigger an instant tissue coagulation and necrosis which will be tightened and reduced in size. This tightening and reduction will directly prevent the tongue from blocking the airway while the patient is sleeping.

In this application note, the high frequency simulation software of EMWorks is used to analyze Open-tip antenna applicator introduced inside the soft palate tissue.

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Blog Post
Axial and Radial Flux Permanent Magnet Machines – What is the Difference?
Electrical machines can be classified into two categories - radial and axial flux machines. Radial flux machines are more common and are in use for long time. Though axial flux machines are not that new, their use has been increased only during the past two decades. The difference as their names imply is that in axial flux the magnetic flux direction is parallel to the machine rotation axis whereas in radial flux machines, the magnetic flux direction is radial.

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