Title :
Towards micropropulsion systems on-a-chip: initial results of component feasibility studies
Author :
Mueller, Juergen ; Chakraborty, Indrani ; Vargo, Stephen ; Marrese, Colleen ; White, Victor ; Bame, David ; Reinicke, Robert ; Holzinger, John
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
Recent advances in the development of several micropropulsion components for microspacecraft applications are reported. These include a vaporizing liquid micro-thruster, a micro ion engine, a micro-isolation valve, a micro-piezo valve, and a micro-solenoid valve. These components are envisioned to be integrated with chip-based driver and power conditioning electronics into highly integrated, compactly configured micropropulsion modules, reducing overall system weight and size as well as cost and complexity of propulsion system integration. Proof-of-concept demonstration for several of the concepts was recently obtained. A vaporizing liquid thruster chip was able to demonstrate vaporization of water propellant at a power level of 2 W. A micro-isolation valve could be opened at an energy of 16 mJ within 0.1 ms, and sustain burst pressures of up to 3,000 psig
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; attitude control; driver circuits; ion engines; microactuators; microfluidics; microvalves; nozzles; power electronics; space vehicles; 16 mJ; 2 W; 3000 psi; MEMS-micropropulsion; actuation valve; attitude control function; burst pressure; chip-based driver electronics; compactly configured micropropulsion modules; component feasibility studies; micro ion engine; micro-isolation valve; micro-piezo valve; micro-solenoid valve; micropropulsion systems on-a-chip; microspacecraft applications; nozzle; power conditioning electronics; proof-of-concept demonstration; propulsion system integration; reduced size; reduced weight; vaporizing liquid micro-thruster; water propellant vaporization; Costs; Engines; Laboratories; NASA; Propulsion; Solenoids; Space missions; Space technology; Space vehicles; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5846-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2000.878383