The SUMMA superconducting magnetic mirror facility and the associated hot-ion plasma research were described. SUMMA is characterized by intense magnetic fields and a large-diameter working bore (41 cm diameter) with room-temperature access. The goal of the plasma research program is to produce steady-state plasmas of fusion reactor densities and temperatures (but not confinement times). The program includes electrode development to produce a hot, dense, large-volume, steady-state plasma and diagnostics development to document the plasma properties. SUMMA and its hot-ion plasma are ideally suited to develop advanced plasma diagnostics methods. Two such methods whose requirements are well matched to SUMMA are: (1) heavy ion beam probing to me...
High density magnetized plasma discharges in open-ended geometries, like Tandem Mirrors, have a vari...
During the course of this grant, work was performed on a variety of topics and there were a number o...
Research activities on the following topics were summarized: (1) software for the Space Plasma compu...
Initial results are presented for the hot-ion plasma heating experiments conducted in the new SUMMA ...
Further hot-ion plasma experiments were conducted in the SUMMA superconducting magnetic mirror facil...
Results of initial diagnostics on the Lewis Research Center hot-ion-plasma source (HIP-1) are report...
Results of further studies on the Lewis Research Center hot-ion plasma source (HIP-1) are reported. ...
The plasma rocket is located at NASA Johnson Space Center. To produce a thrust in space. an inert ga...
A thorough discussion of submillimeter laser Thomson scattering for the measurement of ion temperatu...
Ion and electron temperatures, and ion drift were measured in a superconducting magnetic mirror appa...
Ion temperatures were obtained from observations of the H sub alpha, D sub alpha, and He 587.6 nm li...
Temperature and density analysis in the Automated Analysis Program (for the global empirical model) ...
Research at NASA Lewis Research Center reported at Fifth NASA Intercenter and Contractors Conference...
Hot-ion hydrogen plasma experiments were conducted in the NASA Lewis HIP-1 magnetic mirror facility ...
Experimental observations have been made during steady state operation of a torus experiment at inpu...
High density magnetized plasma discharges in open-ended geometries, like Tandem Mirrors, have a vari...
During the course of this grant, work was performed on a variety of topics and there were a number o...
Research activities on the following topics were summarized: (1) software for the Space Plasma compu...
Initial results are presented for the hot-ion plasma heating experiments conducted in the new SUMMA ...
Further hot-ion plasma experiments were conducted in the SUMMA superconducting magnetic mirror facil...
Results of initial diagnostics on the Lewis Research Center hot-ion-plasma source (HIP-1) are report...
Results of further studies on the Lewis Research Center hot-ion plasma source (HIP-1) are reported. ...
The plasma rocket is located at NASA Johnson Space Center. To produce a thrust in space. an inert ga...
A thorough discussion of submillimeter laser Thomson scattering for the measurement of ion temperatu...
Ion and electron temperatures, and ion drift were measured in a superconducting magnetic mirror appa...
Ion temperatures were obtained from observations of the H sub alpha, D sub alpha, and He 587.6 nm li...
Temperature and density analysis in the Automated Analysis Program (for the global empirical model) ...
Research at NASA Lewis Research Center reported at Fifth NASA Intercenter and Contractors Conference...
Hot-ion hydrogen plasma experiments were conducted in the NASA Lewis HIP-1 magnetic mirror facility ...
Experimental observations have been made during steady state operation of a torus experiment at inpu...
High density magnetized plasma discharges in open-ended geometries, like Tandem Mirrors, have a vari...
During the course of this grant, work was performed on a variety of topics and there were a number o...
Research activities on the following topics were summarized: (1) software for the Space Plasma compu...