Hall thrusters have been shown to exhibit side plumes with varying degree of erosive power. This article presents the concept of the integrated plume shield for the purpose of mitigating the erosive power of said side plume. A test was conducted on a low-power Hall thruster with and without integrated plume shield and the effect on thruster performance and plume characteristics were measured. Collected data shows that the thruster performed identically to within uncertainty in terms of thrust, specific impulse, and discharge oscillation characteristics. Plume measurements showed up to a 48% reduction in ion current density when averaging over 80° to 105° from the firing axis. A brief analytical study was performed to determine the advantages and disadvantages of using integrated plume shield as opposed to using spacecraft surface covering and placing thrusters on booms. The integrated plume shield was found to provide varying level of advantages in mass, design restrictions, and complexity, which are likely to lead to major cost savings in the long term.
Testing the Effectiveness of Integrated Plume Shield for a Hall Thruster
AIAA SciTech Forum ; 2024 ; Orlando, FL, US
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