We have an ion engine to day, but the exhaust velocity of it is only 30km/s, how does one increase performance? I've heard that one possibility is through a secondary stage where the ion's thrown into a particle accelerator and accelerated to higher speeds, before being ejected.
Is that possible?
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My understanding is that ion drives work on the principal of placing a charged particle at one end of the drive and having oppositely charged grates that attract the particle till it rushes out the back of the drive.
Assuming this model to increase speed one would need to increase the charge on the grates, or increase the number of grates to increase the speed of the particles. Setting up an oval race track of grates that you could redirect out the back would also work, but give you a pulsed thrust instead of a constant stream of particles.
Assuming this model to increase speed one would need to increase the charge on the grates, or increase the number of grates to increase the speed of the particles. Setting up an oval race track of grates that you could redirect out the back would also work, but give you a pulsed thrust instead of a constant stream of particles.
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There's a ton of stuff about ion drives and their limits on sci.space.*, archived on Google groups here.
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You'd need some particles to eject too, hence the ions.Arrow Mk84 wrote:In that case, why bother with an ion engine at all? Just use a sawed-off linear particle accelerator. All you need is a lot of power.
I believe the idea is that an Ion engine can and will create ions at high velocities, but it would be more efficient to have a secondary stage accelerator too since that would it's sole purpose, the Ion engine has to "create" the ions too you know.
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