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Segmented Ion Engine Operation and PerformanceThe continuing trend toward smaller and smaller planetary spacecraft to enable the use of smaller, less expensive launch vehicles has motivated an examination of new approaches to reduce the size and mass of xenon ion propulsion systems for these new spacecraft. A system is proposed which is based on the use of a single 4x15-cm segmented ion thruster operated from a single internally redundant power processing unit. An engine input power throttling range of 380 to 4640 W is projected. The design and operation over a power range of 600 to 2400 W of a laboratory model segmented ion engine equipped with carbon-carbon grids is presented. There appear to be no problems associated with interactions with multiple ion sources operating from a single set of high voltage power supplies, neutralization of multiple ion sources from a single centrally located neutralizer, or operation of flat, thin carbon-carbon grids.
Document ID
20210004365
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Other
External Source(s)
Authors
Anderson, John R.
Goodfellow, Keith D.
Tierney, Mike
Pless, Lewis C.
Mueller, Juergen
Brophy, John R.
Date Acquired
June 27, 1994
Publication Date
June 27, 1994
Publication Information
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review
Keywords
ion
engine
xenon
planetary
spacecraft
cost
ion
sources
carbon-carbon
grids
thrusters

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