DocumentCode :
790500
Title :
Modeling of Plasma Flow Around SMART-1 Spacecraft
Author :
Markelov, Gennady ; Gengembre, Eric
Author_Institution :
Adv. Operations & Eng. Services Group B.V., Leiden
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
2166
Lastpage :
2175
Abstract :
SMART-1 is the first European spacecraft that uses electric propulsion as the main propulsion system. The thruster characteristics and plasma measurements performed during SMART-1 mission lay a good foundation for understanding spacecraft/plasma interactions. This paper discusses the applications and modifications of spacecraft plasma interaction system software, which originally was developed to simulate an interaction of the space plasma with the spacecraft-surface materials and to compute a plasma-induced charging. The particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo collision (PIC-MCC) method and a simplified and fast approach that tracks only slow ion motion are implemented to model the plasma flow around the spacecraft with electric propulsion. The simplified approach consists of a consecutive application of a direct simulation MC (DSMC)-based software for neutral flow, axisymmetric PIC-MCC for plume flow, and three-dimensional (3-D) PIC software for plasma flow around the spacecraft. Three-dimensional computations are performed to analyze the effects of single- and double-charged Xenon ions, constant and spatially variable electron temperature, an application of quasi-neutral assumption or Poisson solver, and low Earth orbit environment on plasma flow around SMART-1. It was shown that a spatially variable electron temperature has the most significant effect on the plasma-flow properties
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; aerospace propulsion; ion engines; plasma flow; plasma interactions; plasma simulation; space vehicles; Poisson solver; SMART-1 spacecraft; double-charged xenon ions; electric propulsion; low Earth orbit environment; neutral flow; particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo collision method; plasma flow; plasma-induced charging; plume flow; single-charged xenon ions; spacecraft-plasma interactions; spatially variable electron temperature; three-dimensional particle-in-cell software; Aircraft manufacture; Application software; Plasma applications; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Propulsion; Space vehicles; Electric propulsion; modeling; plasma flow; spacecraft;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2006.879098
Filename :
1710094
Link To Document :
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