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Discharge characteristics of 100-W Hall thrusters under position matching between the anode and zero-magnetic-field region.

Authors :
Wang, Lei
Ding, Rui
Liu, Zijian
Li, Yi
Li, Hong
Wei, LiQiu
Ding, Yongjie
Source :
Vacuum. Mar2024, Vol. 221, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Poor performance limits the wider application of 100-W-power class Hall thrusters. The effects of position matching between the anode and the zero-magnetic-field region (ZMFR) on the discharge process and performance improvement of 100-W Hall thrusters were investigated. The experimental results demonstrate that appropriately widening the ZMFR downstream of the anode improves the ion current and thrust, promotes plume focusing, and optimizes thruster performance. The thrust and anode efficiency is enlarged by 7.6 % and 20 % (relative value), respectively, when the ZMFR downstream of the anode is expanded by 0.2 L (L is the channel length). The simulation results indicated that widening the ZMFR promoted the expansion of the high-ionization zone to the bottom of the channel, and increased the overall ionization rate. Moreover, as the ZMFR increases, the effective ion acceleration voltage increases. However, widening the ZMFR also aggravated the ion-wall interaction and reduced the propellant utilization rate. Therefore, the performance of the thrusters exhibited an optimal range as the length of the ZMFR increased. In addition, increasing the ZMFR did not affect the life of the thrusters. • The effects of position matching between the anode and zero magnetic field region on discharge characteristics are studied. • The discharge characteristic parameters of thruster with different lengths of ZMFR downstream of the anode are given. • Appropriately increasing the ZMFR can improve the ion current and thrust, thereby improving the anode efficiency. • The position matching between the anode and ZMFR affects the ionization process and propellant utilization ratio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0042207X
Volume :
221
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Vacuum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174794316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vacuum.2023.112942