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1Coaxial microwave electrothermal thruster performance in hydrogen

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  • Title: ➤  Coaxial microwave electrothermal thruster performance in hydrogen
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Washington, DC - Springfield, Va

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  • First Year Published: 1994
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    Plasma railgun

    pose an extreme engineering challenge. Coaxial accelerators require insulators only at the breech, but the plasma armature in that case is subject to the

    Plasma cannon

    development of a coaxial plasma railgun Plasma-powered cannon, an experimental weapon which accelerates a projectile by means of a plasma discharge between

    Railgun

    concerning the development of a coaxial plasma railgun. It is one of several United States Government efforts to develop plasma-based projectiles. The first

    MARAUDER

    order of megajoules using a 5–10 MJ coaxial gun design. In 1993, the Phillips Laboratory developed a coaxial plasma gun capable of accelerating 1 to 2

    Klystron

    radar transmitters, and to generate the drive power for modern particle accelerators. In a klystron, an electron beam interacts with radio waves as it passes

    Multipactor effect

    discharge. Capacitively coupled plasma Inductively coupled plasma Romanov, Gennady (2011). "Update on Multipactor in Coaxial Waveguides Using CST Particle

    Axicon

    McLeod. Axicons are used in atomic traps and for generating plasma in wakefield accelerators. They are used in eye surgery in cases where a ring-shaped

    Microwave

    frequencies and is used in industrial heating and plasma research, and to power particle accelerators and nuclear fusion reactors. The development of semiconductor

    John G. Trump

    higher-margin product: particle accelerators for universities and government labs. Initially, its 2-MeV hospital accelerator found customers in nuclear science

    ATHENA experiment

    axially. The catching and mixing traps were adjacent to each other, and coaxial with a 3 T magnetic field from a superconducting solenoid. The positron