Impact of Facility Pressure on the Wear of the NASA HERMeS Hall ThrusterThis work presents an overview and summary of the results acquired during the final segment of the TDU-3 Long Duration Wear Test, which was completed in October 2018. The overall goal of this segment was to quantify the impact of facility pressure on the wear of the Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding Technology Demonstration Unit Three (TDU-3) Hall thruster. This was accomplished by operating TDU-3 for approximately 270 hours at the nominal 600 V/12.5 kW operating condition while a bleed or auxiliary flow of xenon propellant was injected into the vacuum facility in order to raise the operating pressure to match that of another test facility in which previous wear segments had been performed. The performance, plume, stability, and wear results acquired at this elevated pressure (11.7 µTorr) are compared with equivalent data taken at the nominal operating pressure (4.2 µTorr) in the same facility as well at the elevated operating pressure in the other facility. Implications of these results for acquiring facility-independent service life estimates are discussed.
Document ID
20190032077
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Frieman, Jason D. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Kamhawi, Hani (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Peterson, Peter Y. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Herman, Daniel A. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Gilland, James (Ohio Aerospace Inst. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Hofer, Richard R. (Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology (CalTech) Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
October 15, 2019
Publication Date
September 15, 2019
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN72293Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN72293
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Electric Propulsion Conference