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Hall thruster with grooved walls
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2013
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHall ThrusterArtificial GroovesWall GroovesApplied PhysicsPropulsionSelf-propulsionAerospace PropulsionGas Discharge PlasmaMagnetic FieldHall-effect ThrustersIon Thrusters
Axial-oriented and azimuthal-distributed grooves are formed on channel walls of a Hall thruster after the engine undergoes a long-term operation. Existing studies have demonstrated the relation between the grooves and the near-wall physics, such as sheath and electron near-wall transport. The idea to optimize the thruster performance with such grooves was also proposed. Therefore, this paper is devoted to explore the effects of wall grooves on the discharge characteristics of a Hall thruster. With experimental measurements, the variations on electron conductivity, ionization distribution, and integrated performance are obtained. The involved physical mechanisms are then analyzed and discussed. The findings help to not only better understand the working principle of Hall thruster discharge but also establish a physical fundamental for the subsequent optimization with artificial grooves.
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