Frontiers in Physics (May 2016)

Direct measurement of axial momentum imparted by an electrothermal radiofrequency plasma micro-thruster

  • Christine eCharles,
  • Roderick William Boswell,
  • Andrew eBish,
  • Vadim eKhayms,
  • Edwin F Scholz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2016.00019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Gas flow heating using radio frequency plasmas offers the possibility of depositing power in the centre of the flow rather than on the outside, as is the case with electro-thermal systems where thermal wall losses lower efficiency. Improved systems for space propulsion are one possible application and we have tested a prototype micro-thruster on a thrust balance in vacuum. For these initial tests, a fixed component radio frequency matching network weighing 90 grams was closely attached to the thruster in vacuum with the frequency agile radio frequency generator power being delivered via a 50 Ohm cable. Without accounting for system losses (estimated at around 50~$%$), for a few 10s of Watts from the radio frequency generator the specific impulse was tripled to $sim$48 seconds and the thrust tripled from 0.8 to 2.4 milli-Newtons.

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