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TL;DR: The plasmadynamic recombination laser concept is verified experimentally in a high-power quasisteady MPD arcjet operating at 4 kA and 12 g/sec of argon.
Abstract: The plasmadynamic recombination laser concept is verified experimentally in a high‐power quasisteady MPD arcjet operating at 4 kA and 12 g/sec of argon. Measurements of the spatial variation of electron temperature, electron density, and population densities in the arc exhaust flow confirm that inverted populations of the 4p to 4s Ar II transitions are established by collisional‐radiative recombination of the Ar III ion. Using an optical cavity aligned transversely to the flow, recombination lasing of seven such transitions, 5145, 4880, 4764, 4727, 4658, 4579, and 4545 A, is observed spectrophotograpically and photoelectrically over the entire 1‐msec discharge.

13 citations


01 Jul 1980
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of propellant combination, tankage and insulation requirements, and propellant management techniques on the LTPS mass and volume were studied for transfer of large space systems from LEO to GEO.
Abstract: Low thrust chemical propulsion systems were sized for transfer of large space systems from LEO to GEO. The influence of propellant combination, tankage and insulation requirements, and propellant management techniques on the LTPS mass and volume were studied. Liquid oxygen combined with hydrogen, methane or kerosene were the propellant combinations. Thrust levels of 445, 2230, and 4450 N were combined with 1, 4 and 8 perigee burn strategies. This matrix of systems was evaluated using multilayer insulation and spray-on-foam insulation systems. Various combinations of toroidal, cylindrical with ellipsoidal domes, and ellipsoidal tank shapes were investigated. Results indicate that low thrust (445 N) and single perigee burn approaches are considerably less efficient than the higher thrust level and multiple burn strategies. A modified propellant settling approach minimized propellant residuals and decreased system complexity, in addition, the toroid/ellipsoidal tank combination was predicted to be shortest.

4 citations