A series of numerical simulations and experiments have been performed to assess the effectiveness of magnetic shielding in a Hall thruster operating in the discharge voltage range of 300-700 V (Isp 2000-2700 s) at 6 kW, and 800 V (Isp 3000) at 9 kW. In this paper we report on the simulation results and their validation with experimental measurements. At 6 kW the magnetic field topology with which we recently demonstrated highly effective magnetic shielding at 300 V was retained for all other discharge voltages; only the magnitude of the field was changed to achieve optimum thruster performance. It is found that magnetic shielding remains highly effective for all discharge voltages studied. Maximum erosion rates that remain fairly constant a...
The performance of a low-power cylindrical Hall thruster, which more readily lends itself to miniatu...
To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the ...
This dissertation presents research aimed at extending the efficient operation of 1600 s specific im...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the applicability of magnetic shielding to low-power ...
A proof-of-principle effort to demonstrate a technique by which erosion of the acceleration channel ...
Hall thrusters are one of the most used rocket electric propulsion technology. They combine moderate...
In a Qualification Life Test (QLT) of the BPT-4000 Hall thruster that recently accumulated greater t...
A laboratory-model Hall thruster with a magnetic circuit designed for high-specific impulse (2000–30...
The design of the magnetic field is crucial to the performance of the hall thruster. This paper inve...
The mechanisms contributing to the erosion of the inner magnetic pole of a 6-kW magnetically shielde...
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In steady-state operation of Hall thrusters excited by permanent magnets, the existence of temperatu...
Recent studies of xenon Hall thrusters have shown peak efficiencies at specific impulses of less tha...
A 200 W No-Wall-Losses Hall Thruster (NWLHT-200 W) is designed and processed to verify the technolog...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a magnetic field gradient on the perfor...
The performance of a low-power cylindrical Hall thruster, which more readily lends itself to miniatu...
To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the ...
This dissertation presents research aimed at extending the efficient operation of 1600 s specific im...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the applicability of magnetic shielding to low-power ...
A proof-of-principle effort to demonstrate a technique by which erosion of the acceleration channel ...
Hall thrusters are one of the most used rocket electric propulsion technology. They combine moderate...
In a Qualification Life Test (QLT) of the BPT-4000 Hall thruster that recently accumulated greater t...
A laboratory-model Hall thruster with a magnetic circuit designed for high-specific impulse (2000–30...
The design of the magnetic field is crucial to the performance of the hall thruster. This paper inve...
The mechanisms contributing to the erosion of the inner magnetic pole of a 6-kW magnetically shielde...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76735/1/AIAA-2002-4111-487.pd
In steady-state operation of Hall thrusters excited by permanent magnets, the existence of temperatu...
Recent studies of xenon Hall thrusters have shown peak efficiencies at specific impulses of less tha...
A 200 W No-Wall-Losses Hall Thruster (NWLHT-200 W) is designed and processed to verify the technolog...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a magnetic field gradient on the perfor...
The performance of a low-power cylindrical Hall thruster, which more readily lends itself to miniatu...
To reduce design risks for future magnetically shielded Hall thrusters, a test was performed on the ...
This dissertation presents research aimed at extending the efficient operation of 1600 s specific im...