To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the HERMeS to obtain data for optimizing the effect of magnetic shielding. As a part of this test, laser-induced fluorescence velocimetry was used to characterize the variations in the ion acceleration with different magnetic configurations. Four magnetic configurations representing varying amounts of magnetic shielding between the high-energy discharge plasma and the discharge channel walls were tested. The ion velocity data points to the possibility that different plasma-wall interaction physics applies to a magnetically shielded thruster than a non-shielded thruster. The transition point is very prominent and can potentially be used to test wh...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a magnetic field gradient on the perfor...
As part of the early development of a Hall-effect thruster, a type of advanced electric propulsion s...
The design of the magnetic field is crucial to the performance of the hall thruster. This paper inve...
To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the ...
NASA's Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS) 12.5kW Technology Demonstration Unit-1 (T...
A proof-of-principle effort to demonstrate a technique by which erosion of the acceleration channel ...
A series of numerical simulations and experiments have been performed to assess the effectiveness of...
NASA is continuing the development of a 12.5-kW Hall thruster system, which is baselined in a phased...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the applicability of magnetic shielding to low-power ...
In a Qualification Life Test (QLT) of the BPT-4000 Hall thruster that recently accumulated greater t...
The performance and facility effect characterization tests of NASA's 12.5-kW Hall Effect Rocket with...
The electron mobility profile is estimated in a 4.5 kW commercial Hall thruster as a function of dis...
Location of the ionization and acceleration regions determines erosion belt location and thruster’s ...
International audienceA prototype of fully Cylindrical Hall Thruster was tested in the power range o...
A series of short-duration (200 hour) wear tests were conducted with two Hall Effect Rocket with Mag...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a magnetic field gradient on the perfor...
As part of the early development of a Hall-effect thruster, a type of advanced electric propulsion s...
The design of the magnetic field is crucial to the performance of the hall thruster. This paper inve...
To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the ...
NASA's Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS) 12.5kW Technology Demonstration Unit-1 (T...
A proof-of-principle effort to demonstrate a technique by which erosion of the acceleration channel ...
A series of numerical simulations and experiments have been performed to assess the effectiveness of...
NASA is continuing the development of a 12.5-kW Hall thruster system, which is baselined in a phased...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the applicability of magnetic shielding to low-power ...
In a Qualification Life Test (QLT) of the BPT-4000 Hall thruster that recently accumulated greater t...
The performance and facility effect characterization tests of NASA's 12.5-kW Hall Effect Rocket with...
The electron mobility profile is estimated in a 4.5 kW commercial Hall thruster as a function of dis...
Location of the ionization and acceleration regions determines erosion belt location and thruster’s ...
International audienceA prototype of fully Cylindrical Hall Thruster was tested in the power range o...
A series of short-duration (200 hour) wear tests were conducted with two Hall Effect Rocket with Mag...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a magnetic field gradient on the perfor...
As part of the early development of a Hall-effect thruster, a type of advanced electric propulsion s...
The design of the magnetic field is crucial to the performance of the hall thruster. This paper inve...