Rocket-launched vehicles produce a trail of exhaust that contains ions, free electrons, and soot. The exhaust plume increases the effective conductor length of the rocket. A conductor in the presence of an electric field (e.g. near the electric charge stored within a cloud) can channel an electric discharge. The electrical conductivity of the exhaust plume is related to its concentration of free electrons. The risk of a lightning strike in-flight is a function of both the conductivity of the body and its effective length. This paper presents an approach that relates the electron number density of the exhaust plume to its propagation constant. Estimated values of the collision frequency and electron number density generated from a numerical ...
Aerobee sounding rocket observation of very low frequency propagation and noise in ionospher
Electric thrusters are being considered for a variety of space missions because of the significant p...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-79).Two gyro-interaction rocket experiments were performe...
Rocket-launched vehicles produce a trail of exhaust that contains ions, free electrons, and soot. Th...
Charged rocket plumes generally exceed the length of their source vehicles, and offer lightning a fa...
he induced current and voltage on the skin of an airborne vehicle due to the coupling of external el...
This paper presents time-domain characteristics of induced current and voltage on a rocket in the pr...
On-orbit firings of both liquid and solid rocket motors provide localized disturbances to the plasma...
An analysis of attenuation of the range safety signal at 416.5 MHz observed after SRB separation and...
The exhaust -plumes generated by rocket motors are of significant military importance for missile d...
Analytical methods of predicting electron density in rocket exhaust plumes based on detailed descrip...
Communications to and from a launch vehicle during ascent are of critical importance to the success ...
An experiment was designed and conducted in the Electric Propulsion Laboratory of NASA Lewis Researc...
The Plasma Impedance Probe (PIP) is an RF-instrument that is used to measure plasma electron density...
An advanced microwave interferometric system operating in the Ku (12–18 GHz) band has been implement...
Aerobee sounding rocket observation of very low frequency propagation and noise in ionospher
Electric thrusters are being considered for a variety of space missions because of the significant p...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-79).Two gyro-interaction rocket experiments were performe...
Rocket-launched vehicles produce a trail of exhaust that contains ions, free electrons, and soot. Th...
Charged rocket plumes generally exceed the length of their source vehicles, and offer lightning a fa...
he induced current and voltage on the skin of an airborne vehicle due to the coupling of external el...
This paper presents time-domain characteristics of induced current and voltage on a rocket in the pr...
On-orbit firings of both liquid and solid rocket motors provide localized disturbances to the plasma...
An analysis of attenuation of the range safety signal at 416.5 MHz observed after SRB separation and...
The exhaust -plumes generated by rocket motors are of significant military importance for missile d...
Analytical methods of predicting electron density in rocket exhaust plumes based on detailed descrip...
Communications to and from a launch vehicle during ascent are of critical importance to the success ...
An experiment was designed and conducted in the Electric Propulsion Laboratory of NASA Lewis Researc...
The Plasma Impedance Probe (PIP) is an RF-instrument that is used to measure plasma electron density...
An advanced microwave interferometric system operating in the Ku (12–18 GHz) band has been implement...
Aerobee sounding rocket observation of very low frequency propagation and noise in ionospher
Electric thrusters are being considered for a variety of space missions because of the significant p...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-79).Two gyro-interaction rocket experiments were performe...