Princeton Plasma Physics FRC
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 5:19 am
a discussion forum for Polywell fusion
https://talk-polywell.org/bb/
It's not even about developing the engine itself, but about trying to provide a justification for it.In this Phase I study, we propose to analyze the Pluto mission concept using new models of the engine. We will develop an optimal trajectory including limits on the thrust steering and range of throttle. The throttling of the thrust and specific impulse will affect the efficiency, which we have not yet attempted to model.
Well, they already have an experimental reactor at their lab (and I think they are looking for funds to build the next bigger one). Phase I is 100,000 Phase II is 500,000. So if they can get Phase II, they will have 600k total towards their next goal. It may not sound much, but I am sure it helps. The publicity this gets them surely also does not hurt, when they are looking for more funding.Carl White wrote:How much funding has NASA given them? Is there any chance this will progress beyond Phase I? It seems like so many of these studies end up in the dust bin.
It's not even about developing the engine itself, but about trying to provide a justification for it.In this Phase I study, we propose to analyze the Pluto mission concept using new models of the engine. We will develop an optimal trajectory including limits on the thrust steering and range of throttle. The throttling of the thrust and specific impulse will affect the efficiency, which we have not yet attempted to model.