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Electrospray Thrusters For Spacecraft Propulsion: Fundamentals And Technology
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Electrospray Thrusters For Spacecraft Propulsion: Fundamentals And Technology
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Electrospray Thrusters For Spacecraft Propulsion: Fundamentals And Technology
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Electrospray Thrusters for Spacecraft Propulsion: Fundamentals and Technology covers the fundamentals and underlying physics of electrosprays and how they are used in controlling thruster performance. The book begins with a historical overview, exploring how this technology has been rapidly growing with the emergence of small satellites and CubeSats. It covers a variety of topics such as electrospray plumes, interfacing with spacecraft, dual propulsion, fluid feed systems, hybrid concepts, and future developments. It will be a valuable resource for aerospace and mechanical engineers, researchers and advanced students taking electric propulsion courses.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of the physical implementations, past failures, and current working implementations of electrosprays
Discusses the origins of electrospray technology, historical hurdles, and directions in which the technology is moving
Features an up-to-date description of existing thruster/spacecraft interface and interaction with spacecraft
Electrospray Thrusters for Spacecraft Propulsion: Fundamentals and Technology covers the fundamentals and underlying physics of electrosprays and how they are used in controlling thruster performance. The book begins with a historical overview, exploring how this technology has been rapidly growing with the emergence of small satellites and CubeSats. It covers a variety of topics such as electrospray plumes, interfacing with spacecraft, dual propulsion, fluid feed systems, hybrid concepts, and future developments. It will be a valuable resource for aerospace and mechanical engineers, researchers and advanced students taking electric propulsion courses.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of the physical implementations, past failures, and current working implementations of electrosprays
Discusses the origins of electrospray technology, historical hurdles, and directions in which the technology is moving
Features an up-to-date description of existing thruster/spacecraft interface and interaction with spacecraft


















