Maximizing Air Ionization with Corona Discharge Emitters

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Using corona-based discharge emitters to ionize air can potentially allow for the acceleration of ions in an electric field, although the unpredictable ion life factor complicates stability calculations. Understanding the ionization potential of molecules and various energy and speed variables is crucial for determining the stability time of ions. The discussion indicates a focus on developing a propulsion system, specifically a small thruster that utilizes accelerated ions for thrust. High-velocity injection of ions is a key aspect of this proposed thruster design. Overall, the feasibility of this concept hinges on accurately modeling ion behavior and stability in an electric field.
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if i use corona based discharge emmiters in order to ionize air, can i accelerate that air in electric field, having the ion life factor unpredictable? i know the ionization potential of each molecule, as well as new energy, speed, and all variables, can i figure out stability time of ions?
 
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You working on a lifter?
 
if you mean propulsion system, then yes. i wanted to make small thruster that will use accelerated ions as thrust mass, injecting them out with high velocities.
 
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