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{{Infobox paper
| title = Princeton Electric Propulsion Research
| title = Princeton Electric Propulsion Research
| author = [[Charles A Yost]]
| author = [[Leslee A Kulba]]
| keywords = [[electrodynamic propulsion]], [[ion propulsion]], [[MPD]], [[magnetoplasmadynamics]], [[plasma]], [[thrust]]
| keywords = [[anomalous electron distribution]], [[electrostatic spray]], [[ion thrust]], [[MPD thrusters]], [[magnetoplasmadynamics]], [[plasma propulsion]]
| published = 1992
| published = 1994
| journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
| journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]]
| number = [[6]]
| number = [[11]]
| pages = 8-17
| pages = 19-25
}}
}}


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


Following are excerpts from Princeton University?s Electric Propulsion Laboratory research reports. This cursory introduction to the material is intended to convey an idea of the research scope, methodology, detail, and specific problem areas of Magneto Plasma Dynamic (MPD) thrusters.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
ESJ continues to network with Princeton?s Electric Propulsion Laboratory, and has received copies of three more progress reports. The reports, covering research conducted between March and August of 1993, include papers on further MPD thruster investigations, charges on spray droplets and plasma propulsion spectra. This article consists of annotated abridgements of the two May/June articles.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]


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Revision as of 10:31, 30 December 2016

Scientific Paper
TitlePrinceton Electric Propulsion Research
Author(s)Leslee A Kulba
Keywordsanomalous electron distribution, electrostatic spray, ion thrust, MPD thrusters, magnetoplasmadynamics, plasma propulsion
Published1994
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number11
Pages19-25

Abstract

ESJ continues to network with Princeton?s Electric Propulsion Laboratory, and has received copies of three more progress reports. The reports, covering research conducted between March and August of 1993, include papers on further MPD thruster investigations, charges on spray droplets and plasma propulsion spectra. This article consists of annotated abridgements of the two May/June articles.