DocumentCode :
2570445
Title :
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of a Low Power Cylindrical Hall Thruster
Author :
Smirnov, A. ; Raitses, Y. ; Fisch, N.J.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Lab., Princeton Univ., NJ
fYear :
2005
fDate :
20-23 June 2005
Firstpage :
233
Lastpage :
233
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Hall thruster is a mature electric propulsion device that holds considerable promise in terms of the propellant saving potential. The annular design of the conventional Hall thruster, however, does not naturally lend itself to scaling to low power. The efficiency tends to be lower, and the lifetime issues are more aggravated. Cylindrical geometry Hall thrusters have lower surface-to-volume ratio than conventional annular thrusters and, thus, seem to be more promising for scaling down. A miniaturized cylindrical Hall thruster (2.6 cm channel outer diameter, 50-300 W power range) exhibits performance comparable with conventional annular Hall thrusters of the similar size. The cylindrical thruster has discharge characteristics similar to those of the annular thrusters, but its propellant ionization efficiency is much higher than that of the annular thrusters. Significantly, a large fraction of multicharged xenon ions might be present in the outgoing ion flux generated by the cylindrical thruster. The operation of the cylindrical thruster is quieter than that of the annular thrusters. The characteristic peak in the discharge current fluctuation spectrum at 50-60 kHz appears to be due to ionization instabilities. Electron cross-field transport in a 2.6 cm cylindrical Hall thruster was studied through the analysis of experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations of electron dynamics in the thruster channel. Kinetic modeling of electron and ion dynamics in the thruster channel allows one to optimize the electron confinement and ion acceleration over a family of realizable magnetic field and plasma potential distributions
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; electric propulsion; ionisation; plasma accelerators; plasma collision processes; plasma fluctuations; plasma instability; plasma kinetic theory; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; xenon; 2.6 cm; 50 to 300 W; 50 to 60 kHz; Monte Carlo simulations; Xe; annular Hall thrusters; cylindrical Hall thruster; discharge current fluctuation spectrum; electric propulsion; electron confinement; electron cross-field transport; electron dynamics; ion acceleration; ion dynamics; ionization instabilities; kinetic modeling; plasma potential distributions; propellant ionization efficiency; Data analysis; Electrons; Fluctuations; Geometry; Ionization; Magnetic analysis; Plasma confinement; Propulsion; Surface discharges; Xenon;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2005. ICOPS '05. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9300-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2005.359294
Filename :
4198553
Link To Document :
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