The technical results are summarized of a 30 kW class ammonia propellant arcjet technology program. Evaluation of previous arcjet thruster performance, including materials analysis of used thruster components, led to the design of an arcjet with improved performance and thermal characteristics. Tests of the new engine demonstrated that engine performance is relatively insensitive to cathode tip geometry. Other data suggested a maximum sustainable arc length for a given thruster configuration, beyond which the arc may reconfigure in a destructive manner. A flow controller calibration error was identified. This error caused previously reported values of specific impulse and thrust efficiency to be 20 percent higher than the real values. Corre...
An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate arc jet operation at low power. A standard, ...
Two thermal design improvements for 30 kWe arcjet engines are described. A ZrB2 high temperature coa...
The activities on the development of the high power arc jet HIPARC, the thrust balance, and plasma d...
report summazizes the technical results of a 30-kW class ammonia-propellant arcjet technology progla...
Performance measurements were obtained and life-limiting mechanisms were identified on a laboratory-...
The first results of a program to expand the operational envelope of low-power arcjets to higher spe...
NASA is conducting efforts to evaluate high-power hydrogen arcjets for orbit transfer propulsion app...
A formerly unused cathode and anode/nozzle assembly from a flight model arcjet was tested with nitro...
A hydrogen arcjet was operated at power levels ranging from 5 to 30 kW with three different nozzle g...
During the 1960's, a substantial research effort was centered on the development of arcjets for spac...
An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate hydrogen arcjet operating characteristics in...
A subsonic-arc-attachment thruster design was scaled from a 30 kW 1960's vintage thruster to operate...
The performance of water-cooled and radiation cooled arcjet thrusters operating on both 1:2 nitrogen...
A low power, dc arcjet thruster was tested for starting reliability using hydrogen-nitrogen mixtures...
Conventional arcjet propellants are hydrazine and ammonia. Both are toxic and environmentally unfrie...
An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate arc jet operation at low power. A standard, ...
Two thermal design improvements for 30 kWe arcjet engines are described. A ZrB2 high temperature coa...
The activities on the development of the high power arc jet HIPARC, the thrust balance, and plasma d...
report summazizes the technical results of a 30-kW class ammonia-propellant arcjet technology progla...
Performance measurements were obtained and life-limiting mechanisms were identified on a laboratory-...
The first results of a program to expand the operational envelope of low-power arcjets to higher spe...
NASA is conducting efforts to evaluate high-power hydrogen arcjets for orbit transfer propulsion app...
A formerly unused cathode and anode/nozzle assembly from a flight model arcjet was tested with nitro...
A hydrogen arcjet was operated at power levels ranging from 5 to 30 kW with three different nozzle g...
During the 1960's, a substantial research effort was centered on the development of arcjets for spac...
An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate hydrogen arcjet operating characteristics in...
A subsonic-arc-attachment thruster design was scaled from a 30 kW 1960's vintage thruster to operate...
The performance of water-cooled and radiation cooled arcjet thrusters operating on both 1:2 nitrogen...
A low power, dc arcjet thruster was tested for starting reliability using hydrogen-nitrogen mixtures...
Conventional arcjet propellants are hydrazine and ammonia. Both are toxic and environmentally unfrie...
An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate arc jet operation at low power. A standard, ...
Two thermal design improvements for 30 kWe arcjet engines are described. A ZrB2 high temperature coa...
The activities on the development of the high power arc jet HIPARC, the thrust balance, and plasma d...