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Electrodynamic Tether as a Thruster for MXER StudiesElectrodynamic propulsion based on the interaction of a conducting tether with the background magnetic field can be implemented across a range of system designs. Bare tethers, bare and insulated tethers with a balloon termination, and insulated tethers with a grid-sphere termination have been proposed for different applications. Electrodynamic tether as a thruster is currently proposed for the Momentum exchange Electrodynamic Reboost (MXER) Tether System that currently under development at NASA Marshal Space Flight Center. The choice of a tether design for a specific mission is based on the analysis of tether system performance. Different parameters describing tether performance such as system acceleration and efficiency can be calculated if the current distribution along the tether at the satellite trajectory is known. The code calculating the tether current collection for the bare and partly insulated tethers with the circular (wire) and rectangular (tape) cross-sections operating in the thrust mode has been developed and applied for MXER that is expected to operate in an equatorial elliptical orbit with perigee in the altitude range of 300-500km and apogee between 5000-8000km. The collected current is calculated as a function of the satellite velocity and the Earth s magnetic field, plasma parameters (plasma density and temperature), and tether parameters (tether length, the length of the bare segment, the type and the dimensions of the cross-section). The deviation of the collected current from the OML model due to the tether thickness and self-induced magnetic field (for tether with a circular cross-section) is taken into account.
Document ID
20050209936
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Khazanov, G. V.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Krivorutsky, E. N.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Sorensen, K.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2005
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Propulsion Conference
Location: Tucson, AZ
Country: United States
Start Date: July 11, 2005
End Date: July 13, 2005
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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