Electromagnetic drive
All current propulsion systems require propellant or external field in order to produce thrust. However, in recent years, some experiments on a propellant-less closed thruster named Electromagnetic Drive have claimed to produce thrust, up to 4 N/kWe. The mechanism of how Electromagnetic Drive produc...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-747132023-03-04T19:27:02Z Electromagnetic drive Tesiana, Finnie Chan Weng Kong Shu Jian Jun School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering All current propulsion systems require propellant or external field in order to produce thrust. However, in recent years, some experiments on a propellant-less closed thruster named Electromagnetic Drive have claimed to produce thrust, up to 4 N/kWe. The mechanism of how Electromagnetic Drive produces thrust is still debatable, but its principle of operation shall not violate Newton’s 3rd law and conservation of momentum. In this report, the author first reviews the literature on Electromagnetic Drive and the existing hypotheses concerning the measured thrust. By employing the quantum tunnelling of EM wave, she shows that Electromagnetic Drive is incapable of producing thrust and therefore, any measured thrust is due to side-effects associated with the physical set-up of the thruster. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2018-05-23T04:55:28Z 2018-05-23T04:55:28Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74713 en Nanyang Technological University 64 p. application/pdf |
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All current propulsion systems require propellant or external field in order to produce thrust. However, in recent years, some experiments on a propellant-less closed thruster named Electromagnetic Drive have claimed to produce thrust, up to 4 N/kWe. The mechanism of how Electromagnetic Drive produces thrust is still debatable, but its principle of operation shall not violate Newton’s 3rd law and conservation of momentum. In this report, the author first reviews the literature on Electromagnetic Drive and the existing hypotheses concerning the measured thrust. By employing the quantum tunnelling of EM wave, she shows that Electromagnetic Drive is incapable of producing thrust and therefore, any measured thrust is due to side-effects associated with the physical set-up of the thruster. |
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