In this paper, a new numerical modeling method that combines a modified electromechanical model with a Teflon ablation model is proposed to simulate the working process of micro-pulsed plasma thruster (μPPT). The ablation mass accumulation during the discharge process and the non-Fourier effect during the ablation process are considered to improve simulation accuracy. Simulation results are in good agreement with experimental results. Furthermore, the influence of both the electrical and structural parts on the performance of μPPT was investigated by applying the combined model. It was proven that large capacitance of the capacitor and large gap-to-plate-width ratios can effectively improve the comprehensive performance of the thruste...
Pulsed Plasma Thruster (PPT) is one of the promising space propulsion devices for the micro- and nan...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are long standing electric propulsion thrusters that are reliable, re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76830/1/AIAA-2002-4275-910.pd
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are an established technology for compact thrust propulsion systems. A...
For a certain configuration of ablative pulsed plasma thruster, changing the initial energy is an ef...
The ablative Z-pinch PPT utilizes the Z-pinch effect to produce an axially streaming plasma. When th...
In this work we consider several issues related to design of a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster (mPPT). ...
In this paper, plasma-surface interactions are considered in a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster (micro-P...
Abstract: Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are an established technology for compact thrust propulsion ...
The Pulsed Plasma Thruster (PPT) is a low cost reliable electric propulsive device that has typical ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are long standing electric propulsion thrusters that are reliable, re...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to comprehensively review most of the significant works ever ...
New experiments show that above threshold energy per unit area of 6mJmm−2, the mass ablated and acce...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) represent an electric propulsion option for auxiliary mission on spac...
Several issues related to the design of a micropulsed plasma thruster (µPPT) are considered. It is c...
Pulsed Plasma Thruster (PPT) is one of the promising space propulsion devices for the micro- and nan...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are long standing electric propulsion thrusters that are reliable, re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76830/1/AIAA-2002-4275-910.pd
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are an established technology for compact thrust propulsion systems. A...
For a certain configuration of ablative pulsed plasma thruster, changing the initial energy is an ef...
The ablative Z-pinch PPT utilizes the Z-pinch effect to produce an axially streaming plasma. When th...
In this work we consider several issues related to design of a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster (mPPT). ...
In this paper, plasma-surface interactions are considered in a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster (micro-P...
Abstract: Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are an established technology for compact thrust propulsion ...
The Pulsed Plasma Thruster (PPT) is a low cost reliable electric propulsive device that has typical ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are long standing electric propulsion thrusters that are reliable, re...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to comprehensively review most of the significant works ever ...
New experiments show that above threshold energy per unit area of 6mJmm−2, the mass ablated and acce...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) represent an electric propulsion option for auxiliary mission on spac...
Several issues related to the design of a micropulsed plasma thruster (µPPT) are considered. It is c...
Pulsed Plasma Thruster (PPT) is one of the promising space propulsion devices for the micro- and nan...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are long standing electric propulsion thrusters that are reliable, re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76830/1/AIAA-2002-4275-910.pd