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pakman32
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spacecraft engines concept design
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Hello. Im not an engineer, but I designed some engines for a spacecraft that have a good chance for existence.
1. Engine on nuclear or non nuclear shockwave detonations thrust. Atomic bombs or hydrogen bombs are very powerful and can create a shockwave to push a spacecraft. The most important thing need to find is very strong thrust chamber that will stand all this detonations.
2. Electromagnetic interference of waves.
When waves cross each other they create a counter force that opposes the spacecraft and create motion.
3. Electric thrust like in Tesla coils. No need to explain the details. Electrical discharge can create a force that can move a spacecraft.
4. Using Mechanical force and vibrations, like on the pictures.
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1. There are
studies about nuclear bomb propulsion
going back to the 1960s. For Project Orion, they did tests on small-scale models using conventional explosives, that shows the idea can be made to work.
2. sounds like a rail gun. Currently under development for the US Navy.
3. How does the electrical discharge create a force?
4. those mechanical designs don't work. You can't create a net force without ejecting mass from the ship.
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