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Magnetic Flux Compression Reactor Concepts for Spacecraft Propulsion and Power

NASA/TP-210793, Litchford, R.J. and Robertson, G.A. and Hawk*, C.W. and Turner*, M.W. and Koelfgen*, S., Magnetic Flux Compression Reactor Concepts for Spacecraft Propulsion and Power, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC 20546-0001, Prepared for Advanced Space Transportation Program, Space Transportation Directorate *University of Al, January 2001, pp. 56, Format(s): PDF 564k

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This technical publication (TP) examines performance and design issues associated with magnetic flux compression reactor concepts for nuclear/chemical pulse propulsion and power. Assuming that low-yield compression reactor concepts for nuclear/chemical pulse propulsion and power. Assuming that low-yield microfusion detonations or chemical detonations using high-energy density matter can eventually be realized in practice, various magnetic flux compression concepts are conceivable. In particular, reactors in which a magnetic field would be compressed between an expanding detonation-driven plasma cloud and a stationary structure formed from a high-temperature superconductor are envisioned. Primary interest is accomplishing two important functions: (1) Collimation and reflection of a hot diamagnetic plasma for direct thrust production, and (2) electric power generation for fusion standoff drivers and/or dense plasma formation. In this TP, performance potential is examined, major technical uncertainties related to this concept accessed, and a simple performance model for a radial-mode reactor developed. Flux trapping effectiveness is analyzed using a skin layer methodology, which accounts for magnetic diffusion losses into the plasma armature and the stationary stator. The results of laboratory-scale experiments on magnetic diffusion in bulk-processed type II superconductors are also presented
Keywords:magnetic flux compression, spacecraft, propulsion, power, superconductor, electromagnetics
Subjects:Physics: Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Physics
ID Code:545
Deposited On:02 August 2002