1. Standard Practices for Usage of Inductive Magnetic Field Probes with Application to Electric Propulsion Testing
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Polzin, Kurt A, Hill, Carrie S, Turchi, Peter J, Burton, Rodney L, Messer, Sarah, Lovberg, Ralph H, and Hallock, Ashley K
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Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance ,Instrumentation And Photography - Abstract
Inductive magnetic field probes (also known as B-dot probes and sometimes as B-probes or magnetic probes) are often employed to perform field measurements in electric propulsion applications where there are time-varying fields. Magnetic field probes provide the means to measure these magnetic fields and can even be used to measure the plasma current density indirectly through the application of Ampere's law. Measurements of this type can yield either global information related to a thruster and its performance or detailed, local data related to the specific physical processes occurring in the plasma. Results of the development of a standard for B-dot probe measurements are presented, condensing the available literature on the subject into an accessible set of rules, guidelines, and techniques to standardize the performance and presentation of future measurements.
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- 2013