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An experimental investigation of the internal magnetic field topography of an operating Hall thruster
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Operating Hall ThrusterEngineeringMagnetismPlasma TheoryPlasma ConfinementPlasma DischargeElectrical EngineeringExperimental InvestigationMagnetic Field TopographyApplied Plasma PhysicMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic ConfinementDischarge ChannelPropulsionHall-effect ThrustersAerospace EngineeringMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldGas Discharge Plasma
Magnetic field measurements were made in the discharge channel of the 5 kW-class P5 laboratory-model Hall thruster to investigate what effect the Hall current has on the static, applied magnetic field topography. The P5 was operated at 1.6 and 3.0 kW with a discharge voltage of 300 V. A miniature inductive loop probe (B-Dot probe) was employed to measure the radial magnetic field profile inside the discharge channel of the P5 with and without the plasma discharge. These measurements are accomplished with minimal disturbance to thruster operation with the High-speed Axial Reciprocating Probe system. The results of the B-Dot probe measurements indicate a change in the magnetic field topography from that of the vacuum field measurements. The measured magnetic field profiles are then examined to determine the possible nature and source of the difference between the vacuum and plasma magnetic field profiles.
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