The increasing market request for mini and microsatellites has led in the recent years to the development of small propulsion devices referred to as microthrusters. In the realm of microthruster different classifications have been made which help understanding the possible solutions depending on the satellite mass class and on the required thrust level. The present paper addresses thrusters for the class of microsatellites, that is that of satellites of 10-100 kg mass. A novel solution is proposed for microthruster which is based on hydrogen storage by chemical bond in hydrogen rich materials. Hydrogen microthrusters are studied resorting to basic rocket science. The results allow one to quantify the possible advantages achievable once the ...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...
The increasing market request for mini and microsatellites has led in the recent years to the develo...
The results of an experimental study of a milli-Newton high test hydrogen peroxide microthruster are...
HFC Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference 2011; Vancouver / BCNovel hydrogen storage solutions are incr...
Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) techniques offer great potential in satisfying the mission re...
In recent years, there has been a tendency toward shrinking the size of spacecraft. New classes of s...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
State-of-the-art thruster technologies are reviewed and evaluated in view of potential microspacecra...
Abstract. As satellite designs shrink, providing maneuvering and control capability falls outside th...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
This project presents the design, fabrication, and testing of a flight-like hydrogen peroxide ...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...
The increasing market request for mini and microsatellites has led in the recent years to the develo...
The results of an experimental study of a milli-Newton high test hydrogen peroxide microthruster are...
HFC Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference 2011; Vancouver / BCNovel hydrogen storage solutions are incr...
Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) techniques offer great potential in satisfying the mission re...
In recent years, there has been a tendency toward shrinking the size of spacecraft. New classes of s...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
The requirements for micropropulsion systems on nano and micro satellites have been analyzed and a d...
State-of-the-art thruster technologies are reviewed and evaluated in view of potential microspacecra...
Abstract. As satellite designs shrink, providing maneuvering and control capability falls outside th...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
This project presents the design, fabrication, and testing of a flight-like hydrogen peroxide ...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...
Electric propulsion (EP) technologies offer performance advantages compared to chemical systems. The...