The feasibility of operating small thrust level electrothermal thrusters with monopropellants other than MIL-grade hydrazine was studied. Analytical study, design, and fabrication of demonstration thrusters was performed, and an evaluation test program was initiated to evaluate monopropellants with freezing points lower than MIL-grade hydrazine, and to determine their applicability to electrothermal thrusters for spacecraft attitude control. Five demonstration thrusters were fabricated to determine the feasibility of operation with monomethylhydrazine, Aerozine-50, 77 percent hydrazine-23 percent hydrazine azide, and a mixture of hydrazine monopropellants consisting of 35 percent hydrazine-50 percent monomethylhydrazine-15 percent ammonia. ...
Physical Sciences, Inc. (PSI), and Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) are developing a uniqu...
NASA is developing a new monopropellant propulsion system for small, cost-driven spacecraft with AV ...
Two primary propulsion modes currently exist for spacecraft: chemical (e.g. monopropellant, cold gas...
The feasibility of operating small thrust level electrothermal thrusters is determined with monoprop...
An electrothermal thruster designed for operation with MIL-grade hydrazine is suitable for operation...
The monopropellant hydrazine resistojet, termed the electrothermal hydrazine thruster (EHT) by TRW s...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is sponsoring efforts to develop advanced monopropellant technology. ...
The specifications for the electrothermal hydrazine thruster model are presented including performan...
A flight-qualified electrothermal thruster demonstrated its adaptability to a variety of propellants...
Since the late 1990s, hydroxyl ammonium nitrate (HAN, NH_3OHNO_3) based monopropellants have been co...
Recent developments in chemical propulsion for CubeSats have been directed away from high flame temp...
Work is progressing on monopropellant thrusters for use as an attitude control system for nanosatell...
Multi-mode spacecraft propulsion is the use of two or more types of propulsive devices on a spacecra...
This paper will detail the development and testing of a "green" monopropellant booster ignition syst...
Propellant grade hydrazine was prepared with 64 per cent yield and 95.5 per cent purity. Purity of t...
Physical Sciences, Inc. (PSI), and Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) are developing a uniqu...
NASA is developing a new monopropellant propulsion system for small, cost-driven spacecraft with AV ...
Two primary propulsion modes currently exist for spacecraft: chemical (e.g. monopropellant, cold gas...
The feasibility of operating small thrust level electrothermal thrusters is determined with monoprop...
An electrothermal thruster designed for operation with MIL-grade hydrazine is suitable for operation...
The monopropellant hydrazine resistojet, termed the electrothermal hydrazine thruster (EHT) by TRW s...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is sponsoring efforts to develop advanced monopropellant technology. ...
The specifications for the electrothermal hydrazine thruster model are presented including performan...
A flight-qualified electrothermal thruster demonstrated its adaptability to a variety of propellants...
Since the late 1990s, hydroxyl ammonium nitrate (HAN, NH_3OHNO_3) based monopropellants have been co...
Recent developments in chemical propulsion for CubeSats have been directed away from high flame temp...
Work is progressing on monopropellant thrusters for use as an attitude control system for nanosatell...
Multi-mode spacecraft propulsion is the use of two or more types of propulsive devices on a spacecra...
This paper will detail the development and testing of a "green" monopropellant booster ignition syst...
Propellant grade hydrazine was prepared with 64 per cent yield and 95.5 per cent purity. Purity of t...
Physical Sciences, Inc. (PSI), and Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) are developing a uniqu...
NASA is developing a new monopropellant propulsion system for small, cost-driven spacecraft with AV ...
Two primary propulsion modes currently exist for spacecraft: chemical (e.g. monopropellant, cold gas...