Nanoengineered thrusters for the next giant leap in space exploration

被引:27
|
作者
Lozano, Paulo C. [1 ]
Wardle, Brian L. [1 ]
Moloney, Padraig [2 ]
Rawal, Suraj [2 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] Lockheed Martin Space Syst Co, Huntsville, AL USA
关键词
fluidics; ionic conductor; MEMS; nanostructure; porosity; LIQUID ION SOURCES;
D O I
10.1557/mrs.2015.226
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The physics underlying operation of cold (room-temperature) ionic-liquid emitter sources for use in propulsion shows that such thrusters are advantaged relative to all other rockets because of the direct scaling of power with emitter array density. Nanomaterials and their integration through nano- and microfabrication can propel these charged-particle sources to the forefront and open up new applications including mass-efficient in-orbit satellite propulsion and high-thrust-density deep-space exploration. Analyses of electrostatic, fluid-dynamic, and electrochemical limits all suggest that arrays of such ionic-liquid thrusters can reach thrust densities beyond most in-space propulsion concepts, with a limit on nanoporous thruster packing density of approximate to 1 m due to ionic-liquid viscous flow and electrochemistry. Nanoengineered materials and manufacturing schemes are suggested for the implementation of microfabricated and nanostructured thruster arrays.
引用
收藏
页码:842 / 849
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Nanoengineered thrusters for the next giant leap in space exploration
    Paulo C. Lozano
    Brian L. Wardle
    Padraig Moloney
    Suraj Rawal
    MRS Bulletin, 2015, 40 : 842 - 849
  • [2] THE NEXT GIANT LEAP IN SPACE
    FLORINI, A
    SPACE POLICY, 1986, 2 (04) : 302 - 306
  • [3] Materials for Space Exploration Take a Giant Leap
    Patel, Prachi
    ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE, 2023, 9 (04) : 582 - 585
  • [4] China’s Giant Leap in Space Exploration
    staff reporter LI WUZHOU
    China Today, 2012, (08) : 36 - 39
  • [5] The Next Giant Leap for Space Human Factors: The Opportunities
    Marquez, Jessica J.
    Landon, Lauren Blackwell
    Salas, Eduardo
    HUMAN FACTORS, 2023, 65 (06) : 1279 - 1288
  • [6] THE NEXT GIANT LEAP
    ZIMMERMAN, JV
    AEROSPACE, 1995, 22 (08): : 12 - 15
  • [7] Future Space Networks: Toward the Next Giant Leap for Humankind
    Abdelsadek, Mohammed Y.
    Chaudhry, Aizaz U.
    Darwish, Tasneem
    Erdogan, Eylem
    Karabulut-Kurt, Gunes
    Madoery, Pablo G.
    Ben Yahia, Olfa
    Yanikomeroglu, Halim
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, 2023, 71 (02) : 949 - 1007
  • [8] TAKING THE NEXT GIANT LEAP
    Cohanim, Babak E.
    Cunio, Phillip
    Hoffman, Jeffrey
    Joyce, Michael
    Mosher, Todd
    Tuohy, Seamus
    GUIDANCE AND CONTROL 2010, 2010, 137 : 481 - 490
  • [9] NAPA 2.0: The next giant leap
    Khachaturian, Ara S.
    Paul, Steven M.
    Khachaturian, Zaven S.
    ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA, 2012, 8 (05) : 379 - 380
  • [10] Mars: Humanity's next giant leap
    Zubrin, R
    Robinson, KS
    FUTURIST, 1999, 33 (03) : 60 - 60