Invention Grant
US5093313A Electromagnetic ground to orbit propulsion method and operating system
for high mass payloads
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电磁地面对轨道推进方法和高质量有效载荷的操作系统
- Patent Title: Electromagnetic ground to orbit propulsion method and operating system for high mass payloads
- Patent Title (中): 电磁地面对轨道推进方法和高质量有效载荷的操作系统
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Application No.: US550385Application Date: 1990-07-10
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Publication No.: US5093313APublication Date: 1992-03-03
- Inventor: Michael A. Minovitch
- Applicant: Michael A. Minovitch
- Assignee: Minovitch Michael Andrew
- Current Assignee: Minovitch Michael Andrew
- Main IPC: F41B6/00
- IPC: F41B6/00
Abstract:
A reusable and regenerative electromagnetic propulsion method and operating system is provided for propelling high mass payloads to orbital velocities which does not require a vacuum environment. The propulsion system comprises a self supporting superconducting dipole coil several kilometers in diamater that is accelerated by magnetic repulsive forces generated by a plurality of giant superconducting field coils mounted in the underground tunnels. The propulsion dipole is mounted inside a circular hypersonic wing-like structure equipped with movable aerodyanmic control surfaces for guidance. The propulsion system can accelerate a payload with any desired launch azimuth by accelerating along a line of magnetic induction generated by the field coils having the desired azimuth angle. The payload is attached to the propulsion system by a plurality of cables. After reaching orbital velocity, the payload is detached from the propulsion system and the propulsion system is decelerated back to the earth's surface by magnetic repulsive forces generated by the field coils. A large fraction of the orbital energy of the propulsion system is reconverted back into electrical energy by the inductive coupling between the magnetically decelerated propulsion coil and the field coils which is used to launch another payload.
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