MAGNETOGASDYNAMIC COMPRESSION OF A COAXIAL PLASMA ACCELERATOR FLOW FOR MICROMETEOROID SIMULATION.

E. B. Igenbergs, E. L. Shriver

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Abstract

A new configuration of a coaxial plasma accelerator with self-energized magnetic compressor coil attached is described. It is shown that the circuit may be treated theoretically by analyzing an equivalent circuit mesh. The results obtained from the theoretical analysis compare favorably with the results measured experimentally. Using this accelerator configuration, glass beads of 125 micron diameter were accelerated to velocities as high as 11 kilometers per second, while 700 micron diameter glass beads were accelerated to velocities as high as 5 kilometers per second. The velocities are within the hypervelocity regime of meteoroids.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNASA Tech Rep
Issue numberR-435
StatePublished - 1974

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