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  • "nuclear" found 3436 times in 1687 documents
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... plasma driven by ultrafast lasers particularly attractive for propulsion applications. We introduce the "Laser Accelerated Plasma Propulsion System" LAPPS, and demonstrate its potential propulsive ...
... laser propulsion scheme. The possibility of an independent laser propulsion space vehicle that carries a laser source and a power supply on board is discussed. This is mainly due to the latest development of high power laser ...
... Advanced Propulsion Systems Symposium sponsored by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research and North American Aviation, Inc. Propulsion systems, power sources, propellants, etc., are considered, with chapters on ion propulsion systems, solar heating, thrust from plasma, ozone and fluorine propellants, use of metals and metal hydrides, stabilized free radicals, magnetohydrodynamic generators, nuclear power-plants ...
... propulsive powers (power per unit engine mass) in the order of gigawatts per tonne. One cannot envisage the possibility of approaching such a level of performance by orders of magnitude in presently conceivable nuclear propulsive systems. The time taken, under power, to reach a given terminal velocity is proportional to the square of the engine's exhaust velocity and the inverse of its specific power. An ...
... Antimatter Nuclear (ICAN-II) propulsion system proposed by the Pennsylvania State University Center for Space Propulsion Engineering open the way to the possible use of available supplies of antiprotons to power ... Orbital Mission, and to compare these projections with previous performance estimates for ICF Laser Beam propulsion systems. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php ...
... with nuclear energy applied to space technology. The purpose of this development is to allow future Brazilian space explorers the access of a good and reliable heat, power and/or propulsion system based on nuclear energy. Efforts are being made in fuel and nuclear core design, designing and building a closed Brayton cycle loop for energy conversion, heat pipe systems research for ...
Media:19660081611_1966081611.pdf Electrical Propulsion System For Space Ships with Nuclear Power Source by Ernst Stuhlinger Category:Publications
... Nuclear pulse propulsion, He3, thermonuclear power plant, fast ignition '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007.60.180 '''Number of Pages''' - 8 Abstract It is shown that some thermonuclear power plants can serve as rather powerful He3 sources providing operation of space propulsion systems utilizing the D-He3 ...
... discussions of the space environment, the generation of power aboard space vehicles, and such advanced propulsion systems as electrical, thermal, nuclear, and photonic, as well as systems using natural force fields (including magnetic fields, antigravity, etc.). The book concludes with a "Summary and Evaluation" and a glossary of terms. It is without doubt the best advanced propulsion systems ...
... Society for Volume 57 57 '''Page ''' - 379-390 '''Year''' - 2004 '''Keywords''' - Bolonkin space propulsion system, light engine, multi-reflex propulsion, space energy transfer '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2004.57.379 '''Number of Pages''' - 12 ... , energy, optics, direct converter of light (laser beam) energy to mechanical energy (light engine), to name a few. This article considers the multi-reflex propulsion systems for space and air vehicles and energy ...

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