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Operation of a plasma thruster featuring a 1.1 T high temperature superconducting magnet

Journal of Electric Propulsion, ISSN: 2731-4596, Vol: 3, Issue: 1
2024
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Increasingly ambitious space missions rely upon the advancement of propulsion systems, and innovations in electric propulsion represent a vital step toward potential solutions. Electric propulsion research has indicated improved thruster performance at higher magnetic fields, but real-world implementations have been encumbered by available magnet technology. In this study, a new class of superconducting magnet designed for such space applications is demonstrated. A central cathode electrostatic thruster was paired with a conduction cooled high temperature superconducting magnet operated in non-pulsed mode. Using Xe propellant, thrust of 38–73 mN was measured at a central bore magnetic field of 1.13 T and on-anode field of 1.28 T, and the thruster’s specific impulse was throttled between 1050s and 1450s. The peak thruster efficiency was 18.7%, inclusive of the power consumption of the magnet subsystems. This was performed without the onset of plasma instabilities, and is the first case in the literature of a high temperature superconducting plasma thruster operating at >1 T.

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Chris R. Acheson; Konstantinos Bouloukakis; Jakub Glowacki; Max Goddard-Winchester; Nicholas J. Long; Jamal R. Olatunji; Betina Pavri; Randy Pollock; Cameron Shellard; Nicholas M. Strickland; Stuart C. Wimbush; Kiyoshi Kinefuchi; Daisuke Ichihara; Daiki Maeshima; Ryoyu Mori; Ryota Nakano; Ryohei Takagi

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Engineering; Physics and Astronomy

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