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R.Nkolo
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NewSpace 2010: Advanced Space Propulsion

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NewSpace 2010: Advanced Space Propulsion

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:arrow: Video of the panel discussion

Approaching Warp Speed: Advanced Space Propulsion

Bruce Pittman (Moderator) – NASA Ames Space Portal
Franklin Chang-Diaz – CEO and President, Ad Astra Rocket Company
Leik Myrabo – CEO, Lightcraft Technologies, Inc.; Research Associate Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Steve Howe – Director, Center for Space Nuclear Research
Vince Teofilo – Lockheed Martin

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Post by IntLibber »

Interesting talk. Nice to see polywell is included in there. I'm interested in the IEC Propulsion that Teophilo talked about that would have fusion operating but on a sub-net basis, basically to generate a lot higher Isp and thrust for a given input wattage. This sounds like a nice interim fusion propulsion project that could be done prior to net fusion commercialization.

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IntLibber wrote:Interesting talk. Nice to see polywell is included in there. I'm interested in the IEC Propulsion that Teophilo talked about that would have fusion operating but on a sub-net basis, basically to generate a lot higher Isp and thrust for a given input wattage. This sounds like a nice interim fusion propulsion project that could be done prior to net fusion commercialization.
George Miley is already working on it and has published some papers.
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Post by WizWom »

Was it just me, or was Teofilo completely clueless about how a Polywell worked and why you needed a closed core?

Did he really suggest a Polywell which had a "hole"?
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Post by DeltaV »

He kinda mixed in FRC with IEC fusors and Polywell. I don't think he fully appreciates the potential power levels of Polywell. The orbit transfer and GEO station-keeping applications he discussed have thrust requirements in the Newtons or sub-Newton range.

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Post by Aero »

DeltaV wrote:He kinda mixed in FRC with IEC fusors and Polywell. I don't think he fully appreciates the potential power levels of Polywell. The orbit transfer and GEO station-keeping applications he discussed have thrust requirements in the Newtons or sub-Newton range.
Isn't it the Cosmological constant the holds the record for orders of magnitude of error? He wasn't off by that much.
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Post by DeltaV »

To be fair, he was focused on near-term applications.

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Post by DeltaV »

MSimon wrote:
IntLibber wrote:Interesting talk. Nice to see polywell is included in there. I'm interested in the IEC Propulsion that Teophilo talked about that would have fusion operating but on a sub-net basis, basically to generate a lot higher Isp and thrust for a given input wattage. This sounds like a nice interim fusion propulsion project that could be done prior to net fusion commercialization.
George Miley is already working on it and has published some papers.
http://www.n-plasma.com/plasma_jet.html

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