Hall thruster ion beam characterization
David H. Manzella
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Hall thruster ion beam characterization
Published
1995
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
High power MPD thruster development at the NASA Glenn Research Center
High-power ion thruster technology
Superconducting applications in propulsion systems
Mechanisms of anode power deposition in a low pressure free burning arc
Performance of a quasi-steady, multi megawatt, coaxial plasma thruster
Performance of a quasi-steady, multi megawatt, coaxial plasma thruster
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