A thrust stand for use with high power electric propulsion devices was designed and tested. The thrust stand was specifically tailored to the needs of a 100 to 250 kW magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster program currently in progress at the NASA Lewis Research Center. The thrust stand structure was built as an inverted pendulum arrangement, supported at the base by water-cooled electrical power flexures. Thrust stand tares due to thruster discharge current were demonstrated to be negligible. Tares due to an applied field magnet current, after considerable effort, were reduced to less than 3.0 percent of measured thrust. These tares, however, could be determined independently and subtracted from the indicated thrust measurement. A detailed de...
High-power electric propulsion systems have been shown to be enabling for a number of NASA concepts,...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
The main topics covered include: (1) the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) context; (2) critical is...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
A 260 kW magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster test facility was assembled and used to characterize th...
Inhouse magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster technology is discussed. The study focussed on steady st...
Developmental considerations for the magneto-plasma-dynamic (MPD) thruster are defined. General char...
Performance and lifetime requirements for multimegawatt magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thrusters were us...
A thrust stand has been designed, built, and tested to measure the roughly 10 mN force produced by a...
Three applied-field magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster geometries were tested with argon propellant...
Electric propulsion (EP) project focused on designing, constructing, testing, and ultimately optimiz...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
Propulsion requirements for large platform orbit raising, cargo and piloted planetary missions, and ...
This electric propulsion (EP) project is focused on designing, constructing, testing, and optimizing...
Electric propulsion (EP) has been gaining popularity due to the high efficiencies and specific impul...
High-power electric propulsion systems have been shown to be enabling for a number of NASA concepts,...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
The main topics covered include: (1) the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) context; (2) critical is...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
A 260 kW magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster test facility was assembled and used to characterize th...
Inhouse magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster technology is discussed. The study focussed on steady st...
Developmental considerations for the magneto-plasma-dynamic (MPD) thruster are defined. General char...
Performance and lifetime requirements for multimegawatt magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thrusters were us...
A thrust stand has been designed, built, and tested to measure the roughly 10 mN force produced by a...
Three applied-field magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster geometries were tested with argon propellant...
Electric propulsion (EP) project focused on designing, constructing, testing, and ultimately optimiz...
High-power electromagnetic thrusters have been proposed as primary in-space propulsion options for s...
Propulsion requirements for large platform orbit raising, cargo and piloted planetary missions, and ...
This electric propulsion (EP) project is focused on designing, constructing, testing, and optimizing...
Electric propulsion (EP) has been gaining popularity due to the high efficiencies and specific impul...
High-power electric propulsion systems have been shown to be enabling for a number of NASA concepts,...
Three electromagnetic propulsion technologies, solid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT), magne...
The main topics covered include: (1) the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) context; (2) critical is...