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Re: starship-design: Electric Plasma Rocket Engine?
In a message dated 4/16/02 8:33:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
clmanges@yahoo.com writes:
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A Electric Plasma Rocket Engine?
References:
K. Ed Bohlen, former Vice President, International, Hypertherm.
J.A. Hogan and J.B. Lewis, Plasma Processes of Cutting and Welding. (Project
report by Bethlehem Steel Corporation in cooperation with U.S. Maritime
Administration, 1976).
R.W. Couch, Thermal Cutting Processes, Fabtech International (October 1983).
H. Flasskamp, Neure Erkenntnisse beim Plasmaschneiden von unlegierten and
11ochlegierten Staehlen (September 1984).
quote.....Earlier, it was stated that the key to improving cut quality was
increasing arc constriction while preventing double arcing. In the water
injection plasma cutting process, water was radially injected into the arc in
a uniform manner as shown in Figure 10. The radial impingement of the water
at the arc provided a higher degree of arc constriction than could be
achieved by just the copper nozzle alone. Arc temperatures in this region are
estimated to approach 50,000°K or roughly nine times the surface temperature
of the sun and more than twice the temperature of the conventional plasma
arc. The net result was improved cut squareness, increased cutting speeds and
the elimination of dross when cutting mild steel. Radial water injection arc
constriction was developed and patented in 1968 by Richard W. Couch Jr.,
President of Hypertherm, Inc.
end quote
Citations:
Hypertherm, Inc
Etna Road, P.O. Box 5010
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
603-643-3441 Tel
800-643-0030 Tel (Toll Free in the USA and Canada)
603-643-5352 Fax
info@hypertherm.com
http://www.hypertherm.com
Plasma Cutting History
http://www.hypertherm.com/technology/plasma_history.htm#Water
working diagram for above attached,
Atomic Powered Plasma Rocket Engine
http://communities.msn.com/Physics/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_
Message=2786&LastModified=4675368204012101627
quote:
Through the release of atomic energy, our generation has brought into the
world the most revolutionary force since prehistoric man's discovery of fire.
This basic force of the universe cannot be fitted into the outmoded concept
of narrow nationalisms.
For there is no secret and there is no defense; there is no possibility of
control except through the aroused understanding and insistence of the
peoples of the world. We scientists recognise our inescapable responsibility
to carry to our fellow citizens an understanding of atomic energy and its
implication for society. In this lies our only security and our only hope -
we believe that an informed citizenry will act for life and not for death.
A. Einstein, 1947 d.C.
Next Quote.....
The U.S. government (1938) decided to keep the science of the atomic bomb
devices secret and develop the radioactive metals industry. This let the
nuclear genie out of the bottle. They failed to keep the science secret. This
makes control, on the amount, location, and sources of all radioactive
metals, a requirement. A public domain nuclear bomb makes it necessary to put
in the genie back in the bottle. The name of my bomb design is Genie Bottler.
I will bear no responsibility for any deaths from the irresponsible decision
of 1938 until all radioactive metals and the sources of them are under
international control and maximum security. It is a world that requires its
best science, in the hands maximum number of scientists, to solve the
problems the technology has created, and all the other unknowns it is capable
of solving. -Thomas Hulon Jackson 1987 AD
A Definitive Analysis of Atomic Power
http://members.aol.com/tjac780754/indexda.html
more Einstein wisdom.......
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; as
far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."--Albert Einstein
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would
it?"
- Albert Einstein
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." --Albert
Einstein
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all
comprehensible." --Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
"If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants." --Albert Einstein
"The skeptic will say, 'It may well be true that this system of
equations is reasonable from a logical standpoint, but this does not
prove that it corresponds to nature.' You are right, dear skeptic.
Experience alone can decide on truth. - Albert Einstein
http://www.humboldt1.com/~gralsto/einstein/einstein.html
Unnamed Law: If it happens, it must be possible.
