There is an engine called TRITON that proposed LOX augmented exhaust to increase thrust on a high ISP rocket engine (to increase mission flexibility). I was trying to get a handle on the limits of this concept to apply it to other engine concepts (mostly pre-fusion).
There might be some funky conservation of momentum reactions involved. High velocity and high temperature H plasma meets low velocity and low temperature atomized LOX - reaction increases propellant mass, reduces temperature and increases the total energy (H+O = exothermic). Will the increase in mass be greater than the reduction in velocity and increase total thrust? A space "afterburner"?
There might be some funky conservation of momentum reactions involved. High velocity and high temperature H plasma meets low velocity and low temperature atomized LOX - reaction increases propellant mass, reduces temperature and increases the total energy (H+O = exothermic). Will the increase in mass be greater than the reduction in velocity and increase total thrust? A space "afterburner"?