square173205 Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 They say it's hard to send manned spacecraft to the planets further than Mars with present chemical rocket. Future rocket will have low energy consumption rate for propulsion enough to carry out such mission successfully. Here I offer the idea of a kind of fusion rocket as a future rocket. http://hecoaustralia.fortunecity.com/accel/fusionrocket.htm
insane_alien Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 so basically you just copied the orion drive, replace lasers with even more power hungry ion accelerators and hope nobody would notice this bit plagiarism? Additional, on further reading, there was a variant that uses electron beams to ignite the fusion pellet. the only significant differences i can see between the two drives is that square wants to inject the fuel in a plasma state rather than in a pellet. which i imagine would be rather inefficient due the vacuum of space and the tendency of positive charges to repel.
square173205 Posted November 8, 2007 Author Posted November 8, 2007 which i imagine would be rather inefficient due the vacuum of space and the tendency of positive charges to repel. As indicated in my webpage, the electrons emitted from the rods have the role to neutralize the cation plasma and suppress the repulsive interaction among cations.
insane_alien Posted November 8, 2007 Posted November 8, 2007 still isn't going to behave like you think it is. not to mention you are ripping off the designs of other people nearly exactly.
Rocket Man Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 note the innefficient accelerator mechanism, inductive acceleration will not achieve fusion. few accererators do. you'd be better off strapping a plasma drive to a tokamac.
insane_alien Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 and it would still be a rip off of existing designs.
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