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Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Magnetohydrodynamic Augmented Propulsion Experiment

NASA/TM—2009–216113, Litchford, Mr Ron, Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Magnetohydrodynamic Augmented Propulsion Experiment, MSFC, October 2009, pp. 72, Format(s): PDF 16381k

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Over the past several years, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center has engaged in the design and development of an experimental research facility to investigate the use of diagonalized crossed-field magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) accelerators as a possible thrust augmentation device for thermal propulsion systems. In support of this effort, a three-dimensional numerical MHD model has been developed for the purpose of analyzing and optimizing accelerator performance and to aid in understanding critical underlying physical processes and nonideal effects. This Technical Memorandum fully summarizes model development efforts and presents the results of pretest performance optimization analyses. These results indicate that the MHD accelerator should utilize a 45° diagonalization angle with the applied current evenly distributed over the first five inlet electrode pairs. When powered at 100 A, this configuration is expected to yield a 50% global efficiency with an 80% increase in axial velocity and a 50% increase in centerline total pressure.
Keywords:propulsion, electric thruster, magnetohydrodynamics, plasmadynamics, computational fluid dynamics
CASI Document ID Number:216113
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
ID Code:815
Deposited On:03 November 2009