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I haven't seen any news on the "dust sail" concept for quite a while.
Has research on the subject been shelved? Supposedly, ionized particles could be effectively linked to a rotating magnetic field (generated by a spacecraft) to form a "dust disk", and somehow there would be a transfer of thrust from this "dust disk" solar sail back to the magnetic field and then to the craft. There was some speculation that such a disk could be added to an M2P2 spacecraft. Any news? |
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![]() Are you sure you're not confusing this with Zubrin's "magnetic sail" concept for accelerating/decelerating against the solar wind? Tom Merkle Tom. No, the "dusty plasma sail", as it seems to be called, is not the same thing as the Zubrin's "magnetic sail", although it is related. The Dust Sail is an adaptation of Robert Winglee's M2P2 (Mini-Magnetospheric Plasma Propulsion). Since making my earlier post on this topic, I have at least found one researcher (Robert Sheldon) that has put some information out on the internet on it within the last six months. But that is all I have found so far, and I am a little surprised by this, because the concept seems to be so fascinating. Here's the links I found: http://bex.nsstc.uah.edu/RbS/HTML/M2P2/response.html http://www.batse.msfc.nasa.gov/collo...ons/robert.pdf I don't understand much about this, but I will try to share what I think I know about it. The idea of the dusty plasma sail is to provide the M2P2 with greatly enhanced thrust through the addition of a light-reflective "dust disk" so the M2P2 can take advantage of the photon pressure of the sun's light as well as the thrust provided by the Solar Wind. Supposedly, if the magnetic field of the M2P2 is made to rotate, at least some the plasma that is linked to the field will localize in a disk in the field's equatorial plane. If some sort of opaque dust can be added to the plasma, then this would provide a photon "sail" that would encircle the spacecraft in a manner similar to the rings around Saturn. At least that is my take on it so far. But I am not sure why the use of plasma is necessary for such a thing, because if a large enough dust disk could be created by a simple rotating magnetic field alone, then the thrust to weight ratio would be so satisfactory as to make the use of the Solar Wind unnecessary, since the whole point of the use of plasma in the first place is to expand the magnetic field to better enable it to intercept the Solar Wind. My impression is that the dust should be non-magnetic but electrically conductive (such as aluminum) so that the rotating magnetic field generated by the spacecraft will induce current (or at least elecrostatic charge) within the dust. But I am not at all certain on this point, as I think silicon dioxide has been successfully used as dust in laboratory experiments. What makes the concept so interesting to me is that I am impressed with the idea of photon sail that is made purely of reflective dust that is localized into a disk surrounding the spacecraft, which is kept in its relative position (while also mechanically linked to the spacecraft) soley by electric and magnetic fields. One couldn't possibly build a lighter solar sail. |
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Maybe more like trying to sqeeze out every bit of momentum.
..s. "Tom Merkle" wrote in message om... Hmmm...sketchy. It sounds like trying to go faster than the wind in a hot air balloon. (centaurion) wrote in message om... Are you sure you're not confusing this with Zubrin's "magnetic sail" concept for accelerating/decelerating against the solar wind? Tom Merkle Tom. No, the "dusty plasma sail", as it seems to be called, is not the same thing as the Zubrin's "magnetic sail", although it is related. The Dust Sail is an adaptation of Robert Winglee's M2P2 (Mini-Magnetospheric Plasma Propulsion). Since making my earlier post on this topic, I have at least found one researcher (Robert Sheldon) that has put some information out on the internet on it within the last six months. But that is all I have found so far, and I am a little surprised by this, because the concept seems to be so fascinating. Here's the links I found: http://bex.nsstc.uah.edu/RbS/HTML/M2P2/response.html http://www.batse.msfc.nasa.gov/collo...ons/robert.pdf I don't understand much about this, but I will try to share what I think I know about it. The idea of the dusty plasma sail is to provide the M2P2 with greatly enhanced thrust through the addition of a light-reflective "dust disk" so the M2P2 can take advantage of the photon pressure of the sun's light as well as the thrust provided by the Solar Wind. Supposedly, if the magnetic field of the M2P2 is made to rotate, at least some the plasma that is linked to the field will localize in a disk in the field's equatorial plane. If some sort of opaque dust can be added to the plasma, then this would provide a photon "sail" that would encircle the spacecraft in a manner similar to the rings around Saturn. At least that is my take on it so far. But I am not sure why the use of plasma is necessary for such a thing, because if a large enough dust disk could be created by a simple rotating magnetic field alone, then the thrust to weight ratio would be so satisfactory as to make the use of the Solar Wind unnecessary, since the whole point of the use of plasma in the first place is to expand the magnetic field to better enable it to intercept the Solar Wind. My impression is that the dust should be non-magnetic but electrically conductive (such as aluminum) so that the rotating magnetic field generated by the spacecraft will induce current (or at least elecrostatic charge) within the dust. But I am not at all certain on this point, as I think silicon dioxide has been successfully used as dust in laboratory experiments. What makes the concept so interesting to me is that I am impressed with the idea of photon sail that is made purely of reflective dust that is localized into a disk surrounding the spacecraft, which is kept in its relative position (while also mechanically linked to the spacecraft) soley by electric and magnetic fields. One couldn't possibly build a lighter solar sail. |
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OK. I found something about M2P2 in print. It said the "dust" would be
ionized helium, electrically contained inside a magnetic field surrounding the spacecraft. How the thrust is supposed to be transferred to the craft instead of just slinging the helium out of the containment, I don't have any idea. And it only goes in one direction (the solar wind direction). Tom Merkle ".spade." wrote in message ... Maybe more like trying to sqeeze out every bit of momentum. .s. "Tom Merkle" wrote in message om... Hmmm...sketchy. It sounds like trying to go faster than the wind in a hot air balloon. |
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