Fusion energy in space propulsion / edited by Terry Kammash.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Washington, DC : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ©1995.
Description
267 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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Engineering Library - Stacks TL783.5 .F874 1995 Browse related items Request
    Harold P. Furth Plasma Physics Library - Stacks TL783.5 .F874 1995 Browse related items Request

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      Subject(s)
      Series
      • Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; v. 167. [More in this series]
      • Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics ; v. 167
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Principles of fusion energy utilization in space propulsion / T. Kammash
      • High-performance fusion rocket for manned space missions / T. Kammash, M.J. Lee and D.L. Galbraith
      • An antiproton catalyzed inertial fusion propulsion system / B.N. Cassenti, T. Kammash and D.L. Galbraith
      • Comparison of fusion/antiproton propulsion systems for interplanetary travel / S.K. Borowski
      • An antiproton driver for internal confinement fusion propulsion / P.-R. Chiang [and others]
      • From SSTO to Saturn's moons : superperformance fusion propulsion for practical spaceflight / R.W. Bussard and L.W. Jameson --Innovative technology for an inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) fusion propulsion unit / G.H. Miley [and others]
      • Fusion plasma thruster using a dense plasma focus device / C.K. Choi, L.T. Cox and G.T. Nakafuji
      • Performance of fusion-fission hybrid nuclear rocket engine / Y. Watanabe and R. Carrera
      • Magnetic control of fission plasmas / R.A. Gerwin
      • The outer solar system and the human future / R. Zubrin.
      ISBN
      • 1563471841
      • 9781563471841
      LCCN
      96197031
      OCLC
      33474585
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