Title :
2-D Modeling of Orificed Hollow Cathodes of Stationary Plasma Thrusters SPT-100
Author :
Hui Liu ; Min Li ; Zhongxi Ning ; Junxue Ren ; Haibin Tang ; Daren Yu ; Demidov, Evgenii V. ; Eliseev, Stepan I. ; Kudryavtsev, Anatoly A.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Propulsion Lab., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
In this paper, 2-D extended fluid model for the simulation of orificed hollow cathode (OHC) discharge in xenon flow of SPT-100 thruster was built using Comsol Multiphysics. Self-consistent discharge model is based on fluid description of ions and excited neutral species and uses drift-diffusion approximation for the particle fluxes. Electron transport and rates of electron-induced plasma-chemical reactions are calculated using Boltzmann equation for electron energy distribution function and corresponding collision cross sections. A reasonable set of plasma-chemical processes with electrons, ions, and excited and neutral particles were considered. The model accounts for gas flow and heating. Self-consistent electric field is calculated from the Poisson equation. The model geometry reproduces that of the experimental OHC for stationary plasma thruster SPT-100, which was studied in Harbin Institute of Technology. Simulations were carried out for different operational modes of the OHC. Distributions of key discharge parameters were obtained. A comparison between the simulation results and experimental data was conducted and showed good agreement.
Keywords :
Boltzmann equation; Poisson equation; discharges (electric); plasma accelerators; plasma chemistry; plasma collision processes; plasma flow; plasma heating; plasma instability; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; xenon; 2D extended fluid model; 2D orificed hollow cathode discharge simulation; Boltzmann equation; Comsol Multiphysics; OHC different operational modes; Poisson equation; Xe; drift-diffusion approximation; electron energy distribution function; electron transport; electron-induced plasma-chemical reactions; excited particles; gas flow; gas heating; neutral particles; plasma collision cross sections; plasma-chemical processes; self-consistent discharge model; self-consistent electric field; stationary plasma thruster SPT-100; xenon flow; Arc discharges; Cathodes; Heat transfer; Mathematical model; Plasma devices; Xenon; Arc discharges; plasma devices; plasma simulation; plasma simulation.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2457677