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Laser-driven vehicles: from inner space to outer space

Takashi Yabe, Claude Phipps, Keiichi Aoki, Masashi Yamaguchi, Yoichi Ogata, M. Shiho, Gen Inoue, Masahiko Onda, Kazuhiko Horioka, Itsuro KAJIWARA, Kunio Yoshida

Year
2002
Citations
15

Abstract

Laser supported propulsion of a micro-airplane with water-covered ablator is demonstrated. The repetitive use of overlay structure is experimentally demonstrated with specially-designed water supply. The various transparent overlay is investigated by the CIP-based hydrodynamic code and experiments by pendulum and semi-conductor load cell. The momentum coupling efficiency of 5000 N-sec/MJ has been achieved by ORION experiments that agree with the simulation code. With the maximum efficiency approximately 10<SUP>5</SUP> N- sec/MJ predicted by the simulation, 30 pulses of MJ laser can give the sound speed to 10tons airplane. The concept can also be used for driving a micro-ship inside human body and a robot under the accidental circumstance of nuclear power reactor in which large amount of neutron source makes electronic device useless.

Keywords

LaserAirplanePropulsionAerospace engineeringPiston (optics)Power (physics)ConductorCoupling (piping)PhysicsNuclear engineering

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