Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Monday–Friday, September 30–October 4 2024; San Diego, California
Session EW5: Electric Propulsion II
2:00 PM–3:45 PM,
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Room: Shutters West I and II
Chair: Kentaro Hara, Stanford University
Abstract: EW5.00005 : Geometric Effects on Taylor Cone Formation for Porous Ionic Liquid Ion Sources*
3:15 PM–3:30 PM
Presenter:
Euan Donovan-Hill
(University of Southampton)
Authors:
Euan Donovan-Hill
(University of Southampton)
Nazli Turan
(University of Southampton)
Charles N Ryan
(University of Southampton)
Robust numerical simulations exist in literature, but require experimental verification and do not elucidate Taylor cone location – a factor for axial emission.4 Literature predictions suggest Taylor cones sizes lay within the capabilities of optical visualisation 2–4. Using optical visualisation, Taylor cone shape and size will be studied to allow better informed ILIS design for plume axiality. Taylor cones images on ILISs will be presented, identifying how their size and location vary.
1. Uchizono, N. M. et al. The role of secondary species emission in vacuum facility effects for electrospray thrusters. J Appl Phys 130, (2021).
2. Whittaker, C. B. & Jorns, B. A. Modeling multi-site emission in porous electrosprays resulting from variable electric field and meniscus size. J Appl Phys 134, (2023).
3. Perez-Martinez, C. S. Engineering Ionic Liquid Ion Sources for Ion Beam Applications. Aeronautics and Astronautics (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016).
4. Gallud, X. & Lozano, P. C. The emission properties, structure and stability of ionic liquid menisci undergoing electrically assisted ion evaporation. J. Fluid Mech 933, 43 (2022).
*This work is supported by the EPSRC and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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