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F. Kiefer
Researcher at University of Giessen
Publications - 3
Citations - 63
F. Kiefer is an academic researcher from University of Giessen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propulsion & Electromagnetic compatibility. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 26 citations.
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Ion thrusters for electric propulsion: Scientific issues developing a niche technology into a game changer.
K. Holste,Patrick Dietz,S. Scharmann,Konstantin Keil,Torsten Henning,D. Zschätzsch,M. Reitemeyer,B. Nauschütt,F. Kiefer,F. Kunze,J. Zorn,Christian Heiliger,N. Joshi,U. Probst,R. Thüringer,Chris Volkmar,D. Packan,S. Peterschmitt,K. T. Brinkmann,H.-G. Zaunick,Markus H. Thoma,Michael Kretschmer,H. J. Leiter,Stefan Schippers,Klaus Hannemann,Klaus Hannemann,Peter J. Klar +26 more
TL;DR: The transition from old space to new space along with increasing commercialization has a major impact on space flight, in general, and on electric propulsion (EP) by ion thrusters, in particular.
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Semi-anechoic chamber for electromagnetic compatibility tests of electric propulsion thrusters
TL;DR: In this paper , a semi-anechoic chamber (SAC) was set up to perform EMC tests with thrusters under operating conditions, and the results showed satisfactory initial measurement characteristics, which will be further tested and improved in the future.
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Reverberation chamber for electromagnetic compatibility testing of electric thrusters
TL;DR: In this paper , a common cylindrical vacuum vessel can be converted into a reverberation chamber suitable for EMC pre-compliance testing of electric thrusters, and the results of radiated emission measurements of a thruster are compared with data obtained for the same thruster in a semi-anechoic chamber where the thruster is operated inside a metal-free vessel and fires into a larger vacuum chamber outside the semi-ANECHOic chamber.