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Experimental Plans for Subsystems of a Shock Wave Driven Gas Core Reactor

NASA/CR-2008-215412, Kazeminezhad, F. and Anghai, S., Experimental Plans for Subsystems of a Shock Wave Driven Gas Core Reactor, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC 20546–0001, June, 2008, pp. 24, Format(s): PDF 832k

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This Contractor Report proposes a number of plans for experiments on subsystems of a shock wave driven pulsed magnetic induction gas core reactor (PMI-GCR, or PMD-GCR pulsed magnet driven gas core reactor). Computer models of shock generation and collision in a large-scale PMI-GCR shock tube have been performed. Based upon the simulation results a number of issues arose that can only be addressed adequately by capturing experimental data on high pressure (~1 atmosphere or greater) partial plasma shock wave effects in large bore shock tubes (ε10 cm radius). There are three main subsystems that are of immediate interest (for appraisal of the concept viability). These are (1) the shock generation in a high pressure gas using either a plasma thruster or pulsed high magnetic field, (2) collision of MHD or gas dynamic shocks, their interaction time, and collision pile-up region thickness, and (3) magnetic flux compression power generation (not included here).
Keywords:propulsion, power, nuclear, gas corereactor,magnetohydrodynamics,colliding shocks
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
ID Code:786
Deposited On:08 September 2008