Current space deployment vehicle research is investigating ways to lower the cost to place payloads into orbit. Beamed energy propulsion is one of the areas that are being studied. The Laser lightcraft concept, which uses a ground based laser as part of its propulsion system, falls into this category. This concept has been developed by previous Strategic Defense Initiative Office (SDIO) research. In this concept, the laser energy is reflected off of a mirror on the craft and is focused inside the cowl to created optical breakdown of the propellant. There are several concerns about the design that must be further studied. These include: 1) Thermodynamic analysis of the cryogenic fuel storage and feed systems, 2) Analysis of the regenerative cooling system for the primary optic, and 3) Analysis of focal blurring of the laser due to off-axis flight.
Laser Lightcraft Vehicle Design
1999-10-01
Miscellaneous
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