The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering (DICI) and the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (DCCI) of the University of Pisa (UniPi) in collaboration with SITAEL SpA, aimed at the development of technologies for Iodine-fed Hall Effect Thrusters. A feeding system architecture is described and the results of reduced order numerical models of the feeding system are illustrated, in both steady and unsteady state conditions. An activity for iodine interaction with materials is in progress. The experimental setups for material characterization tests are described. Material samples can be heated from room temperature up to 300 °C and exposed to iodine at ...
Hall thrusters are devices that rely on a complex combination of plasma phenomena to ionize and acce...
Iodine enables dramatic mass and cost savings for lunar and Mars cargo missions, including Earth esc...
Most state-of-the-art electric space propulsion systems such as gridded and Hall thrusters use xenon...
The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and I...
This paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by SITAEL and UniPi aimed at...
The design of an in-space iodine-vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management system is desc...
[EN] This work is framed in the Technology Research Project of the European Space Agency. The develo...
This paper reviews recent iodine electric propulsion research and development activities at the NASA...
Hall thrusters are devices that exploit plasma phenomena to ionize a propellant and to accelerate it...
Hall-effect thrusters are devices which exploit plasma phenomena to ionize a propellant and to accel...
Several conditions make iodine a good candidate for replacing xenon in EP applications. Not only it ...
Iodine is considered as a feasible alternative to xenon to be used as a propellant for electric prop...
Iodine possesses several features which make it a promising alternative propellant for electric prop...
Iodine is considered as a feasible alternative to xenon as a propellant for electric propulsion sys...
Electric propulsion was envisioned almost 100 years ago, and throughout most of the 20th century was...
Hall thrusters are devices that rely on a complex combination of plasma phenomena to ionize and acce...
Iodine enables dramatic mass and cost savings for lunar and Mars cargo missions, including Earth esc...
Most state-of-the-art electric space propulsion systems such as gridded and Hall thrusters use xenon...
The paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by the Department of Civil and I...
This paper deals with the results of an ongoing activity carried out by SITAEL and UniPi aimed at...
The design of an in-space iodine-vapor-fed Hall effect thruster propellant management system is desc...
[EN] This work is framed in the Technology Research Project of the European Space Agency. The develo...
This paper reviews recent iodine electric propulsion research and development activities at the NASA...
Hall thrusters are devices that exploit plasma phenomena to ionize a propellant and to accelerate it...
Hall-effect thrusters are devices which exploit plasma phenomena to ionize a propellant and to accel...
Several conditions make iodine a good candidate for replacing xenon in EP applications. Not only it ...
Iodine is considered as a feasible alternative to xenon to be used as a propellant for electric prop...
Iodine possesses several features which make it a promising alternative propellant for electric prop...
Iodine is considered as a feasible alternative to xenon as a propellant for electric propulsion sys...
Electric propulsion was envisioned almost 100 years ago, and throughout most of the 20th century was...
Hall thrusters are devices that rely on a complex combination of plasma phenomena to ionize and acce...
Iodine enables dramatic mass and cost savings for lunar and Mars cargo missions, including Earth esc...
Most state-of-the-art electric space propulsion systems such as gridded and Hall thrusters use xenon...