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... require propulsion systems capable of performance far greater than is achievable with the present generation of rocket engines using chemical propellants. Viable missions going deeper into interstellar space will be even more demanding. Propulsion systems based on nuclear energy ... have specific 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 ...
... of the compressed thermonuclear fuel or, briefly, scenarios with two hot spots in space propulsion systems is proposed. The model, predicting that for such scenarios the probability pf of failure of ignition of ...
... ''' - 2006
'''Keywords''' - Nuclear pulse propulsion, He3
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.35
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
It is shown that the efficiency (D-He3) of burning of the D-He3 fuel in space propulsion system can be about 0.2 and higher when the fuel is compressed to a rather modest density of about 300 g/cm3 ...
... 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 microexplosions. Some problems related to ignition of ...
media:MATHEMATICA Economic Analysis of the Space Shuttle System 31 Jan 72.pdf MATHEMATICA Economic Analysis of the Space Shuttle System 31 Jan 72
Category:Donald A. Beattie Papers
Category:Donald A. Beattie Space Station Papers
... form. Again the application was for employment in space-constrained missiles where the idea was to maximise the performance of high energy density powder propellants in order to enhance the missile's flight duration. Metal powder as possible fuel was investigated for in-situ resource utilisation propulsion systems ...
... symmetry axis of a pusher plate by microexplosions ignited by guided "outer" strikers at a distance of the order of 1-10 meters at the side of a space vehicle is proposed. The use of several microexplosions ignited by the ignition of one microexplosion to optimise expansion of the plasma ...
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary 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
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to call attention to the revolutionary idea of light ...
... of holding and releasing the vehicle on launch, and the gear to do this is specifically designed in association with the autopilot, control propulsion and structural criteria of ... performance potentiality of Blue Streak as the first stage could be used to the limit if one was prepared to develop or buy from elsewhere a larger liquid propulsion system ...
... 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 antimatter assisted inertial confinement fusion (AAICF) propulsion systems ...
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