Title :
Thrust Balance Characterization of a 200 W Quad Confinement Thruster for High Thrust Regimes
Author :
Knoll, Aaron ; Lamprou, Dimitrios ; Lappas, Vaios ; Pollard, Mark ; Bianco, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Surrey Space Centre, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
A thrust balance characterization of a low powered Quad Confinement Thruster is presented for high levels of propellant flow. The nominal flow rate for this device is between 1 and 2 sccm of xenon propellant. This paper extends the operating range, and investigates the performance at two high flow conditions of 10 and 20 sccm. Power is varied incrementally between 20 and 200 W in order to characterize the performance versus power trends of the device. It was found that for these high flow regimes the propellant is underutilized, and a proportion of the increased thrust can likely be attributed to a hot gas expansion of the neutral xenon rather than the generation of additional accelerated ions. The thrust was increased from 1 (nominal) to 3.3 mN at 200 W of input power for the 20 sccm condition. However, the performance penalty in terms of the specific impulse was considerable. The specific impulse under these conditions dropped below 200 s, where the nominal condition is 1000 s. A compromise between increased thrust and decreased performance was found at 10 sccm of flow: 3 mN of thrust at 300 s specific impulse.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; electric propulsion; plasma devices; propellants; accelerated ion generation; high thrust regimes; hot gas expansion; low powered quad confinement thruster; nominal flow rate; power 200 W; propellant flow; specific impulse; thrust balance characterization; time 1000 s; time 300 s; xenon propellant; Acceleration; Anodes; Cathodes; Ions; Manganese; Propulsion; Xenon; Plasma devices; plasma engines; propulsion; space vehicle propulsion; space vehicle propulsion.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2323417