The development of a computer program for the design of the thrust chamber for a CW laser heated thruster was examined. Hydrodgen was employed as the propellant gas and high temperature absorber. The laser absorption coefficient of the mixture/laser radiation combination is given in temperature and species densities. Radiative and absorptive properties are given to determine radiation from such gas mixtures. A computer code for calculating the axisymmetric channel flow of a gas mixture in chemical equilibrium, and laser energy absorption and convective and radiative heating is described. It is concluded that: (1) small amounts of cesium seed substantially increase the absorption coefficient of hydrogen; (2) cesium is a strong radiator and c...
Laser heat engine concepts, proposed for satellite applications, were analyzed to determine which en...
The rudiments of a rocket thruster, which receives its enthalpy from an energy source which is remot...
The design, fabrication, and demonstration of a 111 newton (25 lb) thrust, integrated auxiliary prop...
The development of computer codes for the thrust chamber of a rocket of which the propellant gas is ...
A program involved with the construction and test of a number of laser heated thrusters is described...
Closed cycle, CW waveform and short wavelength laser devices are desirable characteristics for laser...
Theoretical models for the laser heated thruster are reviewed. The requirements for an improved lase...
An extensive numerical experiment, using the developed computer code, was conducted to design an opt...
CW laser heated rocket propulsion was investigated in both the flowing core and stationary core conf...
A space vehicle application using 5,000-kw input laser power was conceptually evaluated. A detailed ...
A one-dimensional energy equation, with constant pressure and area, was used to model the LSC wave. ...
A study of the energy absorption mechanisms and fluid dynamic considerations for efficient conversio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77288/1/AIAA-25927-132.pd
Effectiveness of seed material for heating of hydrogen propellant in coaxial-flow gas reacto
Techniques for the gas phase absorption of laser radiation for ultimate conversion to gas kinetic en...
Laser heat engine concepts, proposed for satellite applications, were analyzed to determine which en...
The rudiments of a rocket thruster, which receives its enthalpy from an energy source which is remot...
The design, fabrication, and demonstration of a 111 newton (25 lb) thrust, integrated auxiliary prop...
The development of computer codes for the thrust chamber of a rocket of which the propellant gas is ...
A program involved with the construction and test of a number of laser heated thrusters is described...
Closed cycle, CW waveform and short wavelength laser devices are desirable characteristics for laser...
Theoretical models for the laser heated thruster are reviewed. The requirements for an improved lase...
An extensive numerical experiment, using the developed computer code, was conducted to design an opt...
CW laser heated rocket propulsion was investigated in both the flowing core and stationary core conf...
A space vehicle application using 5,000-kw input laser power was conceptually evaluated. A detailed ...
A one-dimensional energy equation, with constant pressure and area, was used to model the LSC wave. ...
A study of the energy absorption mechanisms and fluid dynamic considerations for efficient conversio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77288/1/AIAA-25927-132.pd
Effectiveness of seed material for heating of hydrogen propellant in coaxial-flow gas reacto
Techniques for the gas phase absorption of laser radiation for ultimate conversion to gas kinetic en...
Laser heat engine concepts, proposed for satellite applications, were analyzed to determine which en...
The rudiments of a rocket thruster, which receives its enthalpy from an energy source which is remot...
The design, fabrication, and demonstration of a 111 newton (25 lb) thrust, integrated auxiliary prop...