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CFD modeling of microwave electrothermal thrustersMicrowave-heated plasmas in convergent nozzles are analyzed using a coupled Maxwell and Navier-Stokes solver to examine relevant issues associated with microwave thermal propulsion. Parametric studies are conducted to understand the effect of power, pressure, and plasma location with respect to the nozzle throat. For nozzles in the 0.5 to 3 N range with helium flow, results show that specific impulses up to 550-650 seconds are possible, with further increases being limited by severe wall-heating. Coupling efficiencies of over 90 percent are consistently obtained, with overall efficiencies ranging from 40 percent to 80 percent. Size scale-up studies-done by scaling the frequency from 2.45 GHz to 0.91 GHz-indicate that plasma migration toward the walls occurs more frequently for the lower frequency. Increasing the cavity aspect ratio and detuning the cavity are found to be effective ways of keeping the plasma on axis.
Document ID
19940018593
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Schwer, Douglas A.
(Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA, United States)
Venkateswaran, S.
(Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA, United States)
Merkle, Charles L.
(Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Propulsion Engineering Research Center, Volume 2
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Accession Number
94N23066
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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