21st International Electric Propulsion Conference 1990
DOI: 10.2514/6.1990-2597
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Simple model of plasma acceleration in a magnetic nozzle

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“…Divergence angles were calculated for various radial distances, then averaged. The results of these estimates are consistent with predictions made for divergence angles by Kosmald (1967) and Sercel (1990).…”
Section: Electron Cyclotron Resonance (Ecr) Thrustersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Divergence angles were calculated for various radial distances, then averaged. The results of these estimates are consistent with predictions made for divergence angles by Kosmald (1967) and Sercel (1990).…”
Section: Electron Cyclotron Resonance (Ecr) Thrustersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Pressure anisotropy, with different parallel and perpendicular temperatures, is of interest for certain plasma thrusters, in particular the electrodeless electron cyclotron resonance thruster. 11,27 Non-isothermality and anisotropy are dominant (i.e., zero-Larmor-radius) effects on the electron response and require an independent study.…”
Section: B On Full Felr Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since his model has been the basis for other works, [11][12][13][14] yielding inwards plasma separation too, a discussion of Hooper's model is very pertinent here. Hooper's model is similar to ours except for two important features, which are at the core of the disagreement with our conclusions: his model imposes current ambipolarity everywhere and is limited to the expansion of a cold plasma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other numerical studies have identified specific aspects of behavior within magnetic nozzle effects. 1,18,19 Identifying the "frozen-in" condition, Winglee et al 1 recognized the self-collimation of the plasma plume as well as the stretching tendency of magnetic field lines. Similar conclusions were drawn by Arefiev and Breizman.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%