Safer Electric Solid Propellants for Rocket Engines
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Missouri University of Science and Technology, and NASA conducted experiments to understand the behavior of a high-performance electric propellant compared with a traditional propellant.
For dual-mode or multimode rocket engines, there could be one rocket engine with one propellant that can operate in the chemical mode with high thrust or in electric mode in which a very fast electric pulse ablates the surface off of the material and provides very high performance.
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