The pulsed inductive thruster (PIT) is an electrodeless, magnetic rocket engine that can operate with any gaseous propellant. A puff of gas injected against the face of a flat (spiral) coil is ionized and ejected by the magnetic field of a fast-rising current pulse from a capacitor bank discharge. Single shot operation on an impulse balance has provided efficiency and I(sub sp) data that characterize operation at any power level (pulse rate). The 1-m diameter MkV thruster concept offers low estimated engine mass at low powers, together with power capability up to more than 1 MW for the 1-m diameter design. A 20 kW design estimate indicates specific mass comparable to Ion Engine specific mass for 10,000 hour operation, while a 100,000 hour d...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
Pulsed inductive thrusters have typically been considered for future, high-power, missions requiring...
The inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electromagnetic plasma accelerator that has been i...
The inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electromagnetic plasma accelerator that has been i...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Inductive Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (iPPT) spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy is...
THE inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electrodeless space propulsion device where a capa...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Operational characteristics of two separate inductive thrusters with coils of different cone angles ...
The design and testing of a small inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT), shown in Fig. 1 with all ...
Pulsed inductive plasma accelerators are spacecraft propulsion devices in which energy is stored in ...
abstract: Two methods of improving the life and efficiency of the Pulsed Inductive Thruster (PIT) h...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Fabricated and tested CTP IPPTs at cone angles of 20deg, 38deg, and 60deg, and performed direct sing...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
Pulsed inductive thrusters have typically been considered for future, high-power, missions requiring...
The inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electromagnetic plasma accelerator that has been i...
The inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electromagnetic plasma accelerator that has been i...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Inductive Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (iPPT) spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy is...
THE inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT) is an electrodeless space propulsion device where a capa...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Operational characteristics of two separate inductive thrusters with coils of different cone angles ...
The design and testing of a small inductive pulsed plasma thruster (IPPT), shown in Fig. 1 with all ...
Pulsed inductive plasma accelerators are spacecraft propulsion devices in which energy is stored in ...
abstract: Two methods of improving the life and efficiency of the Pulsed Inductive Thruster (PIT) h...
Pulsed inductive plasma thrusters [1-3] are spacecraft propulsion devices in which electrical energy...
Fabricated and tested CTP IPPTs at cone angles of 20deg, 38deg, and 60deg, and performed direct sing...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
Pulsed inductive thrusters have typically been considered for future, high-power, missions requiring...