Publication Date:
2019-07-20
Description:
A series of short-duration (200 h) wear tests were conducted with two Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS) technology demonstration units. Front pole covers, cathode keeper, and discharge channel wear were characterized as a function of discharge voltage, magnetic field strength, and chamber pressure. No discharge channel erosion was observed. Inner pole cover erosion was shown to be a weak function of discharge voltage with most erosion occurring at the lowest value, 300 V. The Technology Demonstration Unit (TDU) 3 keeper electrode eroded with each operating condition, with high magnetic field yielding the greatest erosion rate. The TDU-1 keeper electrode exhibited net deposition suggesting its configuration is more consistent with meeting overall HERMeS service life requirements. Ratios of molybdenum to graphite erosion rates suggests, with high uncertainty, that the sputtering ions are originating downstream of the thruster exit plane, striking the surface with small angles of incidence.
Keywords:
Spacecraft Propulsion and Power
Type:
NASA/TM-2019-219731
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IEPC?2017?207
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E-19456
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GRC-E-DAA-TN48801
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International Electric Propulsion Conference; Oct 08, 2017 - Oct 12, 2017; Atlanta, GA; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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