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13 September 2002 Comparative lightcraft impulse measurements
Wolfgang O. Schall, Hans-Albert Eckel, Wilhelm Mayerhofer, Wolfgang Riede, Eberhard Zeyfang
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Abstract
The impulse coupling coefficients of two radically different laser propulsion thruster concepts (lightcrafts), each 10 cm in diameter, have been measured under equal conditions using two different pendulum test stands. One test stand and one lightcraft of toroidal shape were provided by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. The other test stand and a bell shaped (i.e. a paraboloid) lightcraft were those of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). All experiments employed the DLR electron-beam sustained, pulsed CO2 laser with pulse energies up to 400 J. The laser was operated with two configurations: 1) a stable resonator (flat beam profile); and, 2) an unstable resonator (ring shaped beam profile). A first series of experiments was carried out in the open laboratory environment. Propellant, therefore, was either the surrounding air alone, or Delrin as an added solid propellant. The coupling coefficient was determined as a function of the laser pulse energy. In a second series, the same experiments were repeated at various reduced pressure levels with the German lightcraft suspended in a vacuum vessel. This simulates the conditions of a transitional flight from within the atmosphere to outer space. As an additional parameter the specific mass consumption of Delrin (gram/Joule) was measured for each parameter set, allowing the determination of the average exhaust velocity in vacuum.
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Wolfgang O. Schall, Hans-Albert Eckel, Wilhelm Mayerhofer, Wolfgang Riede, and Eberhard Zeyfang "Comparative lightcraft impulse measurements", Proc. SPIE 4760, High-Power Laser Ablation IV, (13 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482046
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Pulsed laser operation

Laser energy

Solids

Laser resonators

Plasma

Nitrogen

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