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Design of a Plasma Accelerator Based on Effects of Energy/Momentum Exchange in Crossed Magnetic Fields

Published 7 Aug 2017 in physics.plasm-ph and physics.app-ph | (1708.05272v1)

Abstract: The creation and design of a plasma thruster are considered using a rotating cylindrical plasma flow in crossed magnetic fields. The thruster scheme uses this plasma guided by a permanent, radial and a time-dependent axial magnetic field. Namely, the acceleration effect is formed by the azimuthal electric field which comes about as a variation of an external, axial magnetic flux. Besides, it is possible to go beyond the approach of quasi-neutrality. These processes can lead to the generation of a local azimuthal time-dependent electric field which may also accelerate the rotation of the electron and ion fluids in different directions. Furthermore, estimations of this device and the plasma flow demonstrate additional thrust effects as well as can consume interplanetary medium as a fuel for driving plasma thrust.

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