An experimental investigation was performed in an effort to measure and increase lifetime of electrodes in an arcjet thruster. The electrode erosion of various anode and cathode materials was measured after tests in an atmospheric pressure nitrogen arc discharge at powers less than 1 kW. A free-burning arc configuration and a constricted arc configuration were used to test the materials. Lanthanum hexaboride and thoriated tungsten had low cathode erosion rates while thoriated tungsten and pure tungsten had the lowest anode erosion rates of the materials tested. Anode cooling, reverse gas flow, and external magnetic fields were all found to reduce electrode mass loss
The first results of a program to expand the operational envelope of low-power arcjets to higher spe...
Results of experimental investigations of copper cathode erosion in a magnetically driven arc versus...
Experimental results are presented on copper-cathode erosion for magnetically driven arcs in air, fo...
The various processes which control cathode erosion and degradation were identified and evaluated. A...
The anode and cathode of a 30 kW class arcjet engine were sectioned and analyzed. This arcjet was op...
Low power arcjet thrusters (0.5 to 3 kW) are currently being considered for North-South station keep...
The project consisted of two parts: (1) the cathode interaction studies which were a continuation of...
Two electrode configurations were tested in an electric-arc wind tunnel at the NASA Lewis Research C...
A procedure is described for determining the extent of arc electrode erosion (excluding erosion due ...
An analysis is made of the electrophysical processes occurring at the end surface of rod electrodes ...
Cathode tips made from a number of different materials were tested in a modular arcjet thruster in o...
Anodes fabricated from four different materials were tested in a modular arcjet thruster at 1 kW pow...
Insufficient electrode life and uncertainties in that life are major problems hampering the developm...
The potential utility of the low power dc arcjet in auxiliary propulsion was investigated. It was in...
The erosion of copper electrodes in a concentric cylinder geometry with magnetically driven arcs was...
The first results of a program to expand the operational envelope of low-power arcjets to higher spe...
Results of experimental investigations of copper cathode erosion in a magnetically driven arc versus...
Experimental results are presented on copper-cathode erosion for magnetically driven arcs in air, fo...
The various processes which control cathode erosion and degradation were identified and evaluated. A...
The anode and cathode of a 30 kW class arcjet engine were sectioned and analyzed. This arcjet was op...
Low power arcjet thrusters (0.5 to 3 kW) are currently being considered for North-South station keep...
The project consisted of two parts: (1) the cathode interaction studies which were a continuation of...
Two electrode configurations were tested in an electric-arc wind tunnel at the NASA Lewis Research C...
A procedure is described for determining the extent of arc electrode erosion (excluding erosion due ...
An analysis is made of the electrophysical processes occurring at the end surface of rod electrodes ...
Cathode tips made from a number of different materials were tested in a modular arcjet thruster in o...
Anodes fabricated from four different materials were tested in a modular arcjet thruster at 1 kW pow...
Insufficient electrode life and uncertainties in that life are major problems hampering the developm...
The potential utility of the low power dc arcjet in auxiliary propulsion was investigated. It was in...
The erosion of copper electrodes in a concentric cylinder geometry with magnetically driven arcs was...
The first results of a program to expand the operational envelope of low-power arcjets to higher spe...
Results of experimental investigations of copper cathode erosion in a magnetically driven arc versus...
Experimental results are presented on copper-cathode erosion for magnetically driven arcs in air, fo...