NASA/TP-210794, Turner, M.W. and Hawk*, C.W. and Litchford, R.J., Inductive Measurement of Plasma Jet Electrical Conductivity (MSFC Center Director's Discretionary Fund Final Report; Part II, Project No. 99-24), 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 *Propulsion Resea, January 2001, pp. 36, Format(s): PDF 16215k |
Measurement of plasma jet electrical conductivity has utility in the development of explosively driven magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) energy converters as well as magnetic flux compression reaction chambers for nuclear/chemical pulse propulsion and power. Within these types of reactors, the physical parameter of critical importance to underlying MHD processes is the magnetic Reynolds number, the value of which depends upon the product of plasma electrical conductivity and velocity. Therefore, a thorough understanding of MHD phenomena at high magnetic Reynolds number is essential, and methods are needed for the accurate and reliable measurement of electrical conductivity in high-speed plasma jets. It is well known that direct measurements using electrodes suffer from large surface resistances, and an electrodeless technique is desired. To address this need, an inductive probing from large surface resistances, and an electrodeless technique is desired. To address this need, an inductive probing magnetic field by a plasma jet induces a voltage in a search coil, which, in turn, can be used to infer electrical conductivity through the inversion of a Fredholm integral equation of the first kind. A 1-in.-diameter probe was designed and constructed, and calibration was accomplished by firing an aluminum slug through the probe using a light-gas gun. Exploratory laboratory experiments were carried out using plasma jets expelled from 15-g shaped charges. Measured conductivities were in the range of 4 kS/m for unseeded octol charges and 26 kS/m for seeded octol charges containing 2-percent potassium carbonate by mass
| Keywords: | plasmadynamics, plasma jet, electrical conductivity, experimental, high explosive, shaped charge, magnetic reynolds number, electromagnetics |
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| Subjects: | Physics: Physics (General) |
| ID Code: | 546 |
| Deposited On: | 02 August 2002 |