DocumentCode :
57534
Title :
Numerical Simulations of the Partially Ionized Gas in a 100-A LaB6 Hollow Cathode
Author :
Mikellides, Ioannis G. ; Goebel, Dan M. ; Jorns, Benjamin A. ; Polk, James E. ; Guerrero, Pablo
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
173
Lastpage :
184
Abstract :
Numerical simulations of a hollow cathode with a lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) emitter operating at 100 A have been performed using the 2-D Orificed Cathode (OrCa2D) code. Results for a variety of plasma properties are presented and compared with laboratory measurements. The large size of the device permits peak electron number densities in the cathode interior that are lower than those established in the NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Application Readiness (NSTAR) hollow cathode, which operates at a 7.3× lower discharge current and 3.2× lower mass flow rate. The maximum electron current density also is lower in the LaB6 cathode, by 4.2×, due to the larger orifice size. Simulations and direct measurements show that at 12 sccm of xenon flow the peak emitter temperature is in the range of 1630°C-1666°C. It is also found that the conditions for the excitement of current-driven streaming instabilities and ion-acoustic turbulence (IAT) are satisfied in this cathode, similarly to what was found in the past in its smaller counterparts like the NSTAR cathode. Based on numerical simulations, it has long been argued that these instabilities may be responsible for the anomalously large ion energies that have been measured in these discharges as well as for the enhancement of the plasma resistivity. Direct measurements of the turbulent spectra and confirmation of the presence of IAT in this cathode have now been completed. Interpolation of the measured anomalous collision frequency based on slightly different operating conditions than the one in the numerical simulations suggests good agreement with the computed values.
Keywords :
cathodes; glow discharges; interpolation; lanthanum compounds; plasma density; plasma ion acoustic waves; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; plasma turbulence; xenon; 2-D orificed cathode code; LaB6; NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Application Readiness; collision frequency; current 100 A; current-driven streaming instability; discharge current; electron number density; interpolation; ion-acoustic turbulence; lanthanum hexaboride hollow cathode; mass flow rate; maximum electron current density; numerical simulation; orifice size; partially ionized gas; peak emitter temperature; plasma properties; plasma resistivity; turbulent spectra; xenon flow; Cathodes; Equations; Ions; Mathematical model; Plasma temperature; Temperature measurement; Gas discharge devices; ion engines; numerical analysis; plasma oscillations; plasma waves; thermionic emission; thermionic emission.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2320876
Filename :
6837508
Link To Document :
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