Some Practical Aspects of Electromagnetic Activation

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Author - C. MacLeod et al

Co-Author(s) - C. MacLeod; K. S. Gow; N. Capanni

JBIS Volume # - 62

Page # - 320-331

Year - 2009

Keywords - Scramjet, electromagnetic activation, hypersonic ducts

JBIS Reference Code # - 2009.62.320

Number of Pages - 12

[edit] Abstract

Electromagnetic Activation (EMA) is an alternative to combustion in Scramjet-like hypersonic engines. The basis of the system was outlined in previous publications. This paper builds on these results and explores some further practical and theoretical aspects of its operation. These include the beam paths and thermodynamics of the duct, the efficiency of the system, a review of the available radiation generation devices and a discussion of power supply options.


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