Title :
Discharge characteristics of Hall current accelerators
Author :
Raitses, Y. ; Ashkenazy, J.
Author_Institution :
Propulsion Phys. Lab., Soreq Nucl. Res. Center, Yavne, Israel
Abstract :
A simplified analysis of the discharge characteristics of Hall current accelerators has shown that at fixed discharge voltage and mass flow rate, the accelerator channel length can affect the efficiency of the ionization process and, as a result, the V-I characteristics of this type of device. In order to study this effect, an experimental Hall current accelerator was operated in a broad range of Xe gas mass flow rate and discharge voltage values with two channel lengths. It was observed experimentally that the channel length affects the dependence of the discharge current on the magnetic field strength and the mass flow rate. Measurements of the total ion current generated by the accelerator have demonstrated that at fixed channel length, the ionization efficiency is changed when the mass flow rate is varied. The obtained results have indicated that in designing a Hall current accelerator for specific operating conditions, in addition to the magnetic field distribution and the channel height, the channel length has to be optimized too
Keywords :
collective accelerators; discharges (electric); ionisation; plasma jets; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; Hall current accelerators; Xe; Xe gas mass flow rate; accelerator channel length; channel height; discharge characteristics; fixed channel length; fixed discharge voltage; ionization process efficiency; magnetic field distribution; magnetic field strength; mass flow rate; total ion current measurement; Acceleration; Accelerator magnets; Current measurement; Design optimization; Fluid flow measurement; Ion accelerators; Ionization; Length measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 1996. Proceedings. ISDEIV., XVIIth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berkeley, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2906-6
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.1996.545409