Difference between revisions of "List of Suggested Experiments"
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− | # Imbed [ferrite beads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_(magnet)] in the fustrum, either one large one on an endplate or a pattern of them on the sidewalls.<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37642.msg1380265#msg1380265 Forum post by Rodal] summarizing several prior posts. Purpose: to increase attenuation gradient in TE modes. | + | # Imbed [ferrite beads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_(magnet)] in the fustrum, either one large one on an endplate or a pattern of them on the sidewalls.<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37642.msg1380265#msg1380265 Forum post by Rodal] summarizing several prior posts. Purpose: to increase attenuation gradient in TE modes.</ref> |
# Separate resonance and attenuation chambers (proposed by WarpTech) | # Separate resonance and attenuation chambers (proposed by WarpTech) | ||
== Fustrum Material Variations == | == Fustrum Material Variations == |
Revision as of 11:04, 28 May 2015
This page compiles suggestions for as-yet untested variations in experiment designs for EmDrive testing. When possible, links to the original suggestion and a brief description of the justification for this test are provided.
Note: For purposes of this list, the baseline for experimentation is considered to be a copper fustrum with either a magnetron or coaxial RF feed operated at approximately 2.45Ghz, similar to Shawyer's Feasability Study
Design/Shape Modifications
- Imbed [ferrite beads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_(magnet)] in the fustrum, either one large one on an endplate or a pattern of them on the sidewalls.[1]
- Separate resonance and attenuation chambers (proposed by WarpTech)
Fustrum Material Variations
References
- ↑ Forum post by Rodal summarizing several prior posts. Purpose: to increase attenuation gradient in TE modes.
- ↑ Forum post by Flyby referencing earlier posts. Purpose: to test implications of statements in Prof. Yang's paper regarding magnetic thrust forces being approx. 100x greater on the end plates than the side walls.