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High-Power Performance of a 100-kW Class Nested Hall Thruster
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Operations of a three-channel 100-kW class nested Hall thruster at total power levels from 5 to 102 kW and discharge currents from 16 to 247 A were successful. The thruster was operated in all seven available channel combinations at discharge voltages of 300, 400, and 500 V and at current densities that were 0.60 and 0.95 of the nominal value. Additional test points were also collected at 1.20 the nominal current density. The thruster was throttled through a total of forty-six unique operating conditions. At each condition, thruster performance was measured using a high-power thrust stand designed to measure up to 8 N of thrust. From these thrust measurements, specific impulse and efficiency were calculated. All seven channel combinations showed similar performance at a given discharge voltage and current density. The largest thrust recorded was 5.42 N at 99 kW, 400 V discharge voltage. Total efficiency values 0.54 to 0.67, and total specific impulse ranged from 1800 seconds to 2650 seconds. Discharge current oscillations were also measured. Generally these oscillations increased on the inner and middle channels during multi-channel mode but stayed roughly a constant fraction of the channel discharge current for the outer channel in both single- and multi-channel operation. We also found that the thrust of the three channels firing together was not significantly higher than the sum of each channel _ring individually, a result that differs from what was found previously for nested Hall thrusters.