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Discharge ignition behavior of the Space Station plasma contactor
Author(s) -
Timothy R. Sarver-Verhey,
John A. Hamley
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
28th joint propulsion conference and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1994-3311
Subject(s) - contactor , ignition system , plasma , nuclear engineering , space (punctuation) , materials science , mechanics , environmental science , computer science , aerospace engineering , physics , thermodynamics , engineering , nuclear physics , power (physics) , operating system
Ignition testing of hollow cathode assemblies being developed for the Space Station plasma contactor system has been initiated to validate reliable multiple restart capability. An ignition approach was implemented that was derived from an earlier arcjet program that successfully demonstrated over 11,600 ignitions. For this, a test profile was developed to allow accelerated cyclic testing at expected operating conditions. To date, one hollow cathode assembly has been used to demonstrate multiple ignitions. A prototype hollow cathode assembly has achieved 3,615 successful ignitions at a nominal anode voltage of 18.0 V. During the ignition testing several parameters were investigated, of which the heater power and pre-heat time were the only parameters found to significantly impact ignition rate.

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