Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion

Goebel, Dan M., Katz, Ira, Mikellides, Ioannis G.

  • 出版商: Wiley
  • 出版日期: 2023-11-15
  • 售價: $4,580
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,351
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 560
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1394163215
  • ISBN-13: 9781394163212
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Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion

Understand the fundamental basis of spaceflight with this cutting-edge guide

As spacecraft engineering continues to advance, so too do the propulsion methods by which human beings can seek out the stars. Ion thrusters and Hall thrusters have been the subject of considerable innovation in recent years, and spacecraft propulsion has never been more efficient. For professionals within and adjacent to spacecraft engineering, this is critical knowledge that can alter the future of space flight.

Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion offers a thorough grounding in electric propulsion for spacecraft, particularly the features and mechanisms underlying Ion and Hall thrusters. Updated in the light of rapidly expanding knowledge, the second edition of this essential guide detailed coverage of thruster principles, plasma physics, and more. It reflects the historic output of the legendary Jet Propulsion Laboratory and promises to continue as a must-own volume for spacecraft engineering professionals.

Readers of the second edition of Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion readers will also find:

  • Extensive updates to chapters covering hollow cathodes and Hall thrusters, based on vigorous recent research
  • New sections covering magnetic shielding, cathode plume instabilities, and more
  • Figures and homework problems in each chapter to facilitate learning and retention

Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion is an essential work for spacecraft engineers and researchers working in spacecraft propulsion and related fields, as well as graduate students in electric propulsion, aerospace science, and space science courses.

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《電推進基礎》

了解太空飛行的基本原理,透過這本前沿指南。

隨著太空船工程的持續進步,人類尋求星際的推進方法也在不斷演變。離子推進器和霍爾推進器在近年來經歷了相當多的創新,太空船的推進效率從未如此之高。對於太空船工程領域內外的專業人士來說,這是關鍵的知識,能夠改變太空飛行的未來。

《電推進基礎》提供了太空船電推進的全面基礎,特別是離子推進器和霍爾推進器的特徵和機制。這本重要指南的第二版在迅速擴展的知識背景下進行了更新,詳細涵蓋了推進器原理、等離子體物理等內容。它反映了傳奇的噴射推進實驗室的歷史成果,並承諾將繼續成為太空船工程專業人士必備的著作。

《電推進基礎》第二版的讀者還將發現:
- 基於近期活躍研究的對於中空陰極和霍爾推進器的章節進行了廣泛更新
- 新增涵蓋磁屏蔽、陰極羽流不穩定性等內容的章節
- 每章中都有圖表和作業問題,以促進學習和記憶

《電推進基礎》是太空船工程師和從事太空船推進及相關領域研究的研究人員,以及電推進、航空科學和太空科學課程的研究生的必備著作。

作者簡介

Dan M. Goebel, PhD, is a Fellow and Senior Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Adjunct Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Electrical Engineering at UCLA. He is a Member of the National Academy of Engineering, and also a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the IEEE, the AIAA, and the American Physical Society. He is presently the Chief Engineer of the NASA Psyche Mission.

Ira Katz, PhD, is an Aerospace Consultant specializing in electric propulsion and spacecraft charging. He retired from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory after leading the Electric Propulsion group and researching electric propulsion physics. Previously, he worked in industry investigating spacecraft charging and headed the team that developed the NASA Charging Analyzer Program, NASCAP.

Ioannis G. Mikellides, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a Fellow of the AIAA. In the last three decades his research on the theory and numerical simulation of plasmas has spanned a wide range of applications, both in and beyond electric propulsion. He is also the main author of the scientific plasma codes OrCa2D and Hall2De, which have been supporting NASA's space flight qualification of hollow cathodes and Hall thrusters.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

丹·M·戈貝爾(Dan M. Goebel),博士,是噴射推進實驗室的研究員及高級研究科學家,同時也是加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA)航空航天工程及電機工程的兼任教授。他是美國國家工程院的成員,並且是美國發明家學會、IEEE、AIAA及美國物理學會的研究員。目前,他是NASA Psyche任務的首席工程師。

艾拉·卡茲(Ira Katz),博士,是專注於電推進和太空船充電的航空航天顧問。他在噴射推進實驗室退休,曾領導電推進小組並研究電推進物理。之前,他在業界從事太空船充電的研究,並負責開發NASA充電分析器計畫(NASCAP)的團隊。

伊奧尼斯·G·米凱利德斯(Ioannis G. Mikellides),博士,是噴射推進實驗室的高級研究科學家及AIAA的研究員。在過去三十年中,他在等離子體理論和數值模擬方面的研究涵蓋了廣泛的應用,無論是在電推進領域內外。他也是科學等離子體程式OrCa2D和Hall2De的主要作者,這些程式一直在支持NASA對中空陰極和霍爾推進器的太空飛行資格認證。