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Project Loch Ness: Analyzing the Feasibility of Magnetohydrodynamic Propulsion; Political Interpretations and Technological Trajectories: The Rise and Decline of the Yamato-1 MHD Ship6 views
Author
Suchdev, Amitav, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors
Quinn, Daniel, EN-Mech & Aero Engr Dept, University of Virginia
Laugelli, Benjamin, EN-Engineering and Society, University of Virginia
Abstract
Pasted in copy of the SocioTechnical Synthesis
Degree
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords
propulsion; magnetohydrodynamic; yamato-1; yamato
Notes
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Technical Advisor: Daniel Quinn
STS Advisor: Benjamin Laugelli
Technical Team Members: Eric Avellone, Kellylyn Brinkac, Cameron Dearman, Jack Finning, Will Hixson, Tyler Kaczmarek, William McGee, Samantha Ritchie, Amitav Suchdev, Albert Tang
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved by the author (no additional license for public reuse)
Suchdev, Amitav. Project Loch Ness: Analyzing the Feasibility of Magnetohydrodynamic Propulsion; Political Interpretations and Technological Trajectories: The Rise and Decline of the Yamato-1 MHD Ship. University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, BS (Bachelor of Science), 2026-05-08, https://doi.org/10.18130/3m86-dz09.