I built an IONIC PLASMA THRUSTER (Best Design)

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Published 2023-08-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @PlasmaChannel
    An ionic Zeppelin? Cool idea Rocket Lord! Dont worry about that Ionic thrust plane - you, peter, and I have that covered.
  • @theCodyReeder
    Oh yeah i remember you told me about this project when we talked at open sauce. Very cool to see!
  • @waseemwaqar1258
    please make a rocket powered boat. What would be the best design? Floating on water with fins? semi submerged?
  • @paulksycki
    I wonder if this design would be improved by the addition of the "vortex plasma" effect. Basically the back ring would be replaced by a donut shaped magnet with the plasma encircling the center like a plasma propeller. It would increase the weight a lot but for a boat style setup, like your test, it would be interesting to compare thrust difference, if any.
  • @woodiereel2440
    The idea to 3D print a part and electroplate to reduce weight but also stay conductive is insanely genius. I always love watching your content
  • @n1kkl
    You could add a small rudder so you can make it turn and you could add a cardboard on the back to give some upward thrust.
  • @user-mu5vq3gq7q
    ntegza, your exploration of the ionic plasma thruster is truly inspiring! With utmost respect, envision pushing boundaries further by collaborating with industry leaders, bringing futuristic propulsion to new heights.
  • @data_kaiju
    It would be nice to see this with some small linear actuators connected to control surfaces around the thruster to allow control. If you used something like an ESP32 you could potentially make it bluetooth/wifi controllable.
  • @timnewnham6526
    Hey, great video. Take that design and using the same principle design of a jet engine, have smaller and smaller thrusters in an axial pattern, so each thruster speeds up the air flow of the last. The final one leading to a nozzle, I bet it will produce pretty high air flow
  • @user-dq9wg5lv8l
    Очень интересная задумка, если сделать в большем маштабе и более мощный источник питания + подобрать наилучшую форму диффузора, то вполне реально сделать двиготель который сможет поднять что-то более тяжёлое. Хотелось бы увидеть продолжение этой темы 👍
  • @bizarro_bread
    You should go down the corona discharge pipeline and try your hand at Kirlian photography. It looks similar to what you built here but instead of controlling the direction of the corona discharge to create thrust, the corona discharge covers the entire object with the same neon purple color. Combining this with the carbon spray paint and copper coating and you could have a very interesting photos!
  • @BrainfooTV
    Brilliant, would love to se a version with fins at the rear to see if lift is possible.
  • @philnewberry8072
    The concept of an ionic thruster airship has been in my mind for a long time, but I had no idea how to do it. Thanks for the video.
  • @MuhammetAliDrGuz
    Great Video, it was so inspiring, so i will build definitivly my own Ionic Plasma Thruster. Thanks for that!
  • @WavyRides
    knowing that you visited the liquid piston lab, what about axial flux electric motors???
  • You know how superconductors float on magnets when cool? How about creating a small kind of magnet track that has a floating Ionic Plasma Thruster? Seems like a cool idea to me. You can even decorate it like a car or a train. I think it will look pretty cool with the thrusters visible. (I don't have a 3D printer nor have I ever won a giveaway, so if this comment gets the most likes, it would be pretty cool.)
  • I love it you smashed the other guy with your simple light weight design. Im %100 sure someone will take what you have made and change the world.
  • @CollinLongboards
    I’d like to see in depth where and how it’s generating thrust and how this process could theoretically be improved
  • @spartanband12
    I would love to see a collaboration between you and @PlasmaChannel to see who's ionic thruster is more efficient/faster in a race!