DocumentCode :
1812402
Title :
Compact vacuum arc thruster for small satellite systems
Author :
Qi, N. ; Schein, J. ; Binder, R. ; Krishnan, M. ; Anders, A. ; Polk, J.
Author_Institution :
Alameda Applied Sciences Corp, San Leandro, CA, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
17-22 June 2001
Firstpage :
588
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Unlike present electric thrusters that are difficult to scale down in size, thrust and power, a vacuum arc thruster (VAT) is a good candidate for micro-spacecraft propulsion. In the VAT, highly ionized plasma is produced by an arc discharge from a cathode and propagates downstream generating thrust. The VAT is operated in a pulsed mode with an average power of /spl sim/1-100 watts and an overall efficiency of 16-20%. We have developed a compact inductive energy store driver that allows the VAT to be scaled down even further. The arc source of the VAT was characterized using a conventional multi-stage pulse-forming network as a driver. Several cathode elements have been evaluated. The measured arc plasma resistance is /spl sim/40 mohm, and the cathode voltage is 18 V. The arc plasma streaming velocity is in the range of 1-3e4 m/s, depending on the arc material. The ion current of the arc plasma is roughly 8% of the cathode current with an ion mean charge state of 1+ to 3+. From the tungsten arc measurements, the ion streaming velocity, arc voltage (at 50 A), cathode erosion rate and propellant utilization rate are 1.4e4 m/s, 20 V, 60e-9 kg/C and 80%, respectively. Beside the arc plasma studies, we have made a breakthrough of an inductive energy store power processing unit (PPU) that can deliver /spl sim/10-100 A pulses to the thruster at firing rates up to 600 Hz, from a package that has <100 g mass. The efficiency of this PPU is >=90% as measured. Using this PPU the overall efficiency is estimated to be /spl sim/20%. These results imply that the VAT is a promising new candidate for small spacecraft propulsion applications.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; ion engines; vacuum arcs; 10 to 100 A; 18 V; 50 A; W arc; arc discharge; arc plasma; arc plasma resistance; cathode; cathode current; cathode elements; cathode erosion rate; cathode voltage; compact inductive energy store driver; compact vacuum arc thruster; electric thrusters; inductive energy store power processing unit; ion current; ion mean charge state; ionized plasma; micro-spacecraft propulsion; multistage pulse-forming network; plasma streaming velocity; propellant utilization rate; pulsed mode; satellite systems; spacecraft propulsion; Cathodes; Plasma applications; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Propulsion; Satellites; Vacuum arcs; Vacuum systems; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961435
Filename :
961435
Link To Document :
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