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Effects of an Internally-Mounted Cathode on Hall Thruster Plume Properties
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2006
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHall ThrusterAerospace EngineeringRocket EngineElectric PropulsionMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma CombustionInternally-mounted CathodeAerospace Propulsion SystemsPropulsionAerospace PropulsionCathode PositionGas Discharge PlasmaPlume DivergenceHall-effect ThrustersIon ThrustersIon Propulsion
The effects of cathode position on the plume properties of an 8 kW BHT-8000 Busek Hall thruster are discussed. Experiments were conducted at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in a vacuum chamber suitable for the development and qualification of high-power Hall thrusters. Multi-mode Hall thruster operation was demonstrated at operating conditions ranging from 200-500 V discharge voltage, 10-40 A discharge current, and 2-8 kW discharge power. Reductions in plume divergence and increased near-field plume symmetries were found to result from the use of an internally-mounted cathode instead of the traditional externally-mounted configuration. High-current hollow cathodes developed at JPL utilizing lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) emitters were also demonstrated. Discharge currents up to 100 A were achieved with the cathode operating alone and up to 40 A during operation with the Hall thruster. LaB6 cathodes were investigated because of their potential to reduce overall system cost and risk due to less stringent xenon purity and handling requirements.
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