Experiment and numerical simulation of RF heating in the Tandem Mirror plasma propulsion deviceRecent results of experimental and theoretical studies of ICRF heating of the plasma in the Tendem Mirror rocket are presented. The radial and axial profile of the magnetic field of the wave have been measured, and the data agree with the results from numerical simulation. One very important new finding is that the wave damped when it approached the resonance plane. This is a strong indication of beach heating effect and that RF power is absorbed by the ions in the plasma as expected. This power absorption phenomenon was also further confirmed by the refined analytical study of the wave propagation in a slab model. The electron density in the central cell has been measured by a microwave interferometer. The existence of two types of discharge similar to those of H-alpha emission have also been observed from the density measurements. A preliminary design of a flight system for a 100-day Mars transit has been undertaken. The specific weight for a 10 MW rocket is only 0.04 kg/kW.
Document ID
19910059580
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Yang, T. F. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Peng, S. (MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)
Chang-Diaz, F. R. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)