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Anode power in quasisteady magnetoplasmadynamic acceleratorsAnode heat flux in a quasi-steady MPD accelerator has been measured directly and locally by thermocouples attached to the inside surface of a shell anode. These measurements show that over a range of arc current from 5.5 to 44 kA, and argon mass flow from 1 to 48 g/s, the fraction of the total arc power deposited in the anode decreases from 50% at 200 kW to 10% at 20 MW. A theoretical model of the anode heat transfer asserts that energy exchange between electrons and heavy particles in the plasma near the anode occurs over distances greater than the anode sheath thickness, and hence the usual anode fall voltage, electron temperature, and work function contributions to the anode heat flux are supplemented by a contribution from the interelectrode potential. Calculations of anode heat flux using the measured current density, plasma potential, and electron temperature in the plasma adjacent to the anode agree with the direct measurements and indicate that the decrease in anode power fraction at higher arc powers can be attributed to the smaller mean free paths in the interelectrode plasma.
Document ID
19780046771
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Saber, A. J.
(Princeton Univ. NJ, United States)
Jahn, R. G.
(Princeton University Princeton, N.J., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1978
Publication Information
Publication: AIAA Journal
Volume: 16
Subject Category
Plasma Physics
Accession Number
78A30680
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGL-31-001-005
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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