Title :
Ground Experiments and Computer Simulations of Interaction Between Bare Tether and Plasma
Author :
Kashihara, Koki ; Cho, Mengu ; Kawamoto, Satomi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Kyushu Inst. of Technol., Kitakyushu
Abstract :
The electrodynamic bare tether system shows a promise of efficient electron current collection. Several problems associated with the use of the bare tether were investigated, such as anomalous current collection due to ionization of the neutral gas, negative arcs, and heating by current collection. These phenomena may adversely affect the control of the tether system. In this paper, we performed ground experiments and numerical simulations. In the positive-bias experiment, the anomalous electron current collection occurred when the tether potential was greater than 170 V in Xe plasma of 3.5 times 1012 m-3 density and 2.5 eV temperature with back pressure of 9.7 times 10-3 Pa. We also performed surface-temperature measurement of the bare tether. The tether was heated by impacting electrons to a temperature higher than 120degC for the tether potential of 270 V and a current of 25 mA/m. In the negative-bias experiment, the tether samples with less conductive fibers or insulator coating arced at negative voltage as low as -200 V.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; aerospace propulsion; artificial satellites; electromagnetic induction; plasma density; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; plasma-wall interactions; space power generation; xenon; Xe; anomalous electron current collection; bare tether surface temperature measurement; current collection heating; efficient electron current collection; electrodynamic bare tether system; electron volt energy 2.5 eV; negative arcs; negative bias tether experiment; neutral gas ionization; positive bias tether experiment; pressure 9.7 mPa; tether system control; tether-plasma interaction computer simulations; tether-plasma interaction ground experiments; voltage 270 V; xenon plasma; Bare tether; electrodynamic tethers (EDT); plasma interaction;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.2003133