Experimental and numerical studies of low power Hall thruster performance

Author:

Wang Xiaoxian,Xu Zongqi,Wang Pingyang,Huang Yajun,Cui Guomin

Abstract

The low power Hall thruster has the potential to be applied in multiple apace missions. In order to study the performance of the low power Hall thruster, a 200W-class Hall thruster is designed and manufactured. The plasma properties in the discharge channel are investigated via numerical simulation. The ionic composition and ion current density are respectively measured by a Wien filter and a Faraday probe. The generated thrust is measured by a thrust target. The simulation results show that the maximal ion number density is more than 1×1018 m-3. The ionization and acceleration regions are located in the midstream and downstream of the discharge channel. The experimental results reveal that thrust, anode specific impulse and anode efficiency are 12.13 mN, 1380 s, and 41% at 200 W. The ion current density decreases along the radial direction. According to the results of simulation and experiment, the thruster is reasonable and feasible. Our research provides a reference for the design of low power Hall thruster. Structural optimization and performance improvement will be carried out further.

Publisher

Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.

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