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Performance characteristics of ring-cusp thrusters with xenon propellant
Author(s) -
Michael Patterson
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
22nd joint propulsion conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1986-1392
Subject(s) - xenon , propellant , cusp (singularity) , propulsion , ring (chemistry) , ion thruster , aerospace engineering , physics , materials science , engineering , nuclear physics , geometry , chemistry , mathematics , organic chemistry
The performance characteristics and operating envelope of several 30-cm ring-cusp ion thrusters with xenon propellant were investigated. Results indicate a strong performance dependence on the discharge chamber boundary magnetic fields and resultant distribution of electron currents. Significant improvements in discharge performance over J-series divergent-field thrusters were achieved for large throttling ranges, which translate into reduced cathode emission currents and reduced power dissipation which should be of significant benefit for operation at thruster power levels in excess of 10 kW. Mass spectrometry of the ion beam was documented for both the ring-cusp and J-series thrusters with xenon propellant for determination of overall thruster efficiency, and lifetime. Based on the lower centerline values of doubly charged ions in the ion beam and the lower operating discharge voltage, the screen grid erosion rate of the ring-cusp thruster is expected to be lower than the divergent-field J-series thruster by a factor of 2.

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