12.5kW Advanced Electric Propulsion System Thruster Development TestingSince 2012, NASA has been developing the12.5kW Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS)thruster to serve the need for deep space propulsion. Aerojet Rocketdyne (AR)is developing the HERMeS Hall Current Thruster (HCT)into a flight capable design through the Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) program. In execution of this program, Aerojet Rocketdyne has designed, built and begun test of two Engineering Test Unit (ETU)HCTs, designated ETU-1 and ETU-2. This paper presents some of the preliminary results from theETU-1 thruster and draws comparisons to previous HERMeS Technology Demonstration Units (TDUs)and theETU-2 characterization unit. The ETU-1 thruster serves to evaluate the ETU design against dynamic and thermal environments while ETU-2 undergoes operational characterization and wear testing. The thruster has been exposed to acceptance and qualification-level vibration and shock testing and has undergone acceptance and characterization hot-firing to evaluate thruster performance after exposure to dynamic environments. The results have demonstrated that the dynamic environments have not had an adverse effect on performance and demonstrated that stability and operating characteristics remain unaffected. Together, ETU-1 and ETU-2 HCTs have demonstrated operating performance and characteristics in-family with each other and with the NASA HERMeS Technology Demonstration Units.
Document ID
20205004235
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jonathan Zubair (Aerojet Rocketdyne Rancho Cordova, California, United States)
Hoang Dao (Aerojet Rocketdyne Rancho Cordova, California, United States)
Nicholas Branch (Aerojet Rocketdyne Rancho Cordova, California, United States)
Derek Inaba (Aerojet Rocketdyne Rancho Cordova, California, United States)
Benjamin Welander (Aerojet Rocketdyne Rancho Cordova, California, United States)
Jason Frieman (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Hani Kamhawi (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Robert Lobbia (Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Richard Hofer (Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Date Acquired
July 8, 2020
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA
Location: Remote
Country: US
Start Date: August 24, 2020
End Date: August 26, 2020
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics