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Propulsion, Engines and MissilesElectric and Ion Propulsion

Force on an Asymmetric Capacitor

Authors: Thomas B. Bahder; Christian Fazi; ARMY RESEARCH LAB ADELPHI MD
 
Abstract: When a high voltage (approx. 30 kV) is applied to a capacitor whose electrodes have different physical dimensions, the capacitor experiences a net force toward the smaller electrode (Biefeld-Brown effect). We have verified this effect by building four capacitors of different shapes. The effect may have applications to vehicle propulsion and dielectric pumps. We review the history of this effect briefly through the history of patents by Thomas Townsend Brown. At present, the physical basis for the Biefeld-Brown effect is not understood. The order of magnitude of the net force on the asymmetric capacitor is estimated assuming two different mechanisms of charge conduction between its electrodes: ballistic ionic wind and ionic drift. The calculations indicate that ionic wind is at least 3 orders of magnitude too small to explain the magnitude of the observed force on the capacitor. The ionic drift transport assumption leads to the correct order of magnitude for the force, however, it is difficult to see how ionic drift enters into the theory. Finally, we present a detailed thermodynamic treatment of the net force on an asymmetric capacitor. In the future, to understand this effect. a detailed theoretical model must be constructed that takes into account plasma effects: ionization of gas (or air) in the high electric field region. charge transport, and resulting dynamic forces on the electrodes. The next series of experiments should determine whether the effect occurs in vacuum, and a careful study should be carried out to determine the dependence of the observed force on gas pressure, gas species and applied voltage.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Aug-Dec 2002
Pages: 37
Report Date: JUN 2003
Report Number: A047614
Keywords relating to this report:
*CAPACITORS
*CHARGE TRANSFER
*ELECTRIC PROPULSION
ASYMMETRY
BALLISTICS
CYCLIC LOADS
DIELECTRICS
ELECTRIC CHARGE
ELECTRIC FIELDS
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
ELECTRODES
HEAT TREATMENT
HIGH VOLTAGE
IONIC CURRENT
THERMODYNAMICS
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