Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 66, Number 7
Monday–Friday, October 4–8, 2021;
Virtual: GEC Platform
Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session KW81: Poster Session II (5:00-7:00 pm CDT)
5:00 PM,
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Room: GEC platform
Abstract: KW81.00070 : Performance at High Current Densities of a Magnetically-Shielded Hall Thruster
Presenter:
Leanne Su
(University of Michigan)
Authors:
Leanne Su
(University of Michigan)
Benjamin Jorns
(University of Michigan)
In this work, we operate the H9, a 9-kW magnetically-shielded Hall thruster, in the Large Vacuum Test Facility at the University of Michigan. Keeping voltage constant at 300 V, we vary the current from nominal operating values of 15 and 20 A up in 5 A increments to 40 A. We used a null-type inverted pendulum thrust stand to measure thrust, and a probe suite to measure various plasma parameters used to inform an efficiency model that breaks down the anode efficiency into various contributions. Our results show that we are able to run safely and stably up to 12 kW at 300 V, 40 A, achieving a maximum thrust of 700.1 mN and 65.8% anode efficiency here. Additionally, the thrust, specific impulse, and efficiency of the thruster increases monotonically with current, although we do observe dimimishing returns in efficiency as we approach 40 A. Our probe analyses indicate that the mass utilization efficiency is primarily responsible for the increase in efficiency, with most other efficiencies decreasing with rising current density. We then speculate that our efficiency is maxed out at 40 A as the mass utilization approaches unity. We discuss these results in context of scaling single-channel Hall thrusters to the 100-kW range.
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