DocumentCode :
1938182
Title :
Plasma oscillation effects on nested Hall thruster operation and stability
Author :
McDonald, Michael S. ; Sekerak, Michael J. ; Gallimore, Alec D. ; Hofer, Richard R.
Author_Institution :
Aerosp. Eng., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
2-9 March 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
High-power Hall thrusters capable of throughput on the order of 100 kW are currently under development, driven by more demanding mission profiles and rapid growth in on-orbit solar power generation capability. At these power levels the nested Hall thruster (NHT), a new design that concentrically packs multiple thrusters into a single body with a shared magnetic circuit, offers performance and logistical advantages over conventional single-channel Hall thrusters. An important area for risk reduction in NHT development is quantifying inter-channel coupling between discharge channels. This work presents time- and frequency-domain discharge current and voltage measurements paired with high-speed video of the X2, a 10-kW class dual channel NHT. Two “triads” of operating conditions at 150 V, 3.6 kW and 250 V, 8.6 kW were examined, including each channel in individual operation and both channels in joint operation. For both triads tested, dual-channel operation did not noticeably destabilize the discharge. Partial coupling of outer channel oscillations into the inner channel occurred at 150 V, though oscillation amplitudes did not change greatly. As a percentage of mean discharge current, RMS oscillations at 150 V increased from 8% to 13% on the inner channel and decreased from 10% to 8% on the outer channel from single- to dual-channel operation. At 250 V the RMS/mean level stayed steady at 13% on the inner channel and decreased from 7% to 6% on the outer channel. The only mean discharge parameter noticeably affected was the cathode floating potential, which decreased in magnitude below ground with increased absolute cathode flow rate in dual-channel mode. Rotating spokes were detected on high-speed video across all X2 operating cases with wavelength 12-18 cm, and spoke velocity generally increased from single- to dual-channel operation.
Keywords :
Hall effect devices; aerospace instrumentation; cathodes; magnetic circuits; partial discharges; plasma devices; plasma oscillations; solar power satellites; space power generation; time-frequency analysis; voltage measurement; NHT; RMS oscillation; X2 operating cases; cathode floating potential; channel oscillation; discharge channel; frequency-domain discharge current; interchannel coupling; mean discharge current; mean discharge parameter; mission profile; nested Hall thruster operation; nested Hall thruster stability; on-orbit solar power generation capability; partial coupling; plasma oscillation effect; power 10 kW; power 3.6 kW; power 8.6 kW; rotating spoke; shared magnetic circuit; single-channel Hall thruster; time-domain discharge current; voltage 150 V; voltage 250 V; voltage measurement; wavelength 12 cm to 18 cm; Anodes; Cathodes; Couplings; Discharges (electric); Oscillators; Probes; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
ISSN :
1095-323X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1812-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2013.6497190
Filename :
6497190
Link To Document :
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