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Book Laser induced Fluorescence Measurements of a Two stage Electrothermal Thruster Plume

Download or read book Laser induced Fluorescence Measurements of a Two stage Electrothermal Thruster Plume written by Vincent P. Chiravalle and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Laser Induced Fluorescence Characterization of Cusped Field Plasma Thrusters

Download or read book Laser Induced Fluorescence Characterization of Cusped Field Plasma Thrusters written by Natalia Adrienne MacDonald and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cusped field plasma thrusters are a recent development in electrostatic propulsion, aimed at improving operation in the low power regime. Several diagnostic techniques have been employed to characterize these discharges. The present study focuses on the use of laser induced fluorescence to map ion velocities throughout the plumes of several cusped field thruster variants. Laser induced fluorescence provides the opportunity to probe small plasma sources with high spatial resolution, and is particularly useful for studying plasma propulsion devices where hot, energetic and highly non-uniform environments can adversely affect intrusive probes. The first half of this thesis focuses on time-averaged laser induced fluorescence velocimetry for three cusped-field thrusters. While a time-averaged velocity diagnostic is adequate in determining overall performance, it cannot resolve the dynamics seen in oscillatory modes of thruster operation. The second half of this research focuses on the development of an advanced CW laser induced fluorescence diagnostic technique, capable of correlating high frequency current fluctuations to the resulting fluorescence excitation lineshapes. This method is validated using simulations and a 60 Hz xenon spectral lamp. It is then applied to an oscillatory mode of the diverging cusped field thruster. Results show that the positions of the ionization and peak acceleration regions in the thruster vary over the course of a discharge current oscillation, causing the ion velocities to fluctuate in time. This new method of time-synchronized CW laser-induced fluorescence will be invaluable for better understanding the dynamics of thruster operation as well as other quasi-periodic oscillatory discharges, in fields from combustion to materials processing, among others.

Book 32nd AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference   Exhibit

Download or read book 32nd AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference Exhibit written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 550 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Establishing a Facility for Making Non Intrusive  Near Real Time Electric Propulsion Thruster Erosion Measurements Via Simultaneous Two Frequency Laser Induced Fluorescence

Download or read book Establishing a Facility for Making Non Intrusive Near Real Time Electric Propulsion Thruster Erosion Measurements Via Simultaneous Two Frequency Laser Induced Fluorescence written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DURIP funds were used to purchase three cryopumps, a state-of-the-art tunable-diode laser, a dye-to-Ti:sapphire conversion kit for a ring laser (for enhanced IR capability), and a commercial ion-sputtering source. The new cryopumps increased the xenon pumping speed of the Large Vacuum Test Facility (LVTF) at the University of Michigan's Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory (PEPL) from 140,000 to 240,000 1/s. The new lasers will be used in conjunction with our tunable ring laser to make Two-Wavelength Simultaneous Laser Induced Fluorescence (TWSLIF) measurements for Hall thruster discharge channel erosion characterization. TWSLIF will first be demonstrated in a smaller vacuum facility with a commercial ion source and a boron nitride substrate. Once perfected in the smaller chamber, TWSLIF will be used in the LVTF to characterize discharge channel erosion of the P5 Hall thruster. This capability will not only enhance PEPL, but will establish a national facility where thruster erosion and spacecraft integration issues are investigated.

Book Laser Induced Fluorescence Velocity Measurements of a Low Power Cylindrical Hall Thruster

Download or read book Laser Induced Fluorescence Velocity Measurements of a Low Power Cylindrical Hall Thruster written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work presents a preliminary survey of the axial velocities within the acceleration channel and axial, radial and azimuthal velocities in the plume of a Princeton University low power cylindrical Hall thruster. Xenon ion velocities for the thruster are derived from laser-induced fluorescence measurements of the 5d[4]7/2-6p[3]5/2 xenon ion excited state transition. Three operating conditions are considered with variations to the magnetic field strength and chamber background pressure in an effort to capture their effects on ion acceleration and centerline ion energy distributions. Under nominal conditions, xenon ions are accelerated to an energy of 25 eV within the thruster with an additional 188 eV gain in the thruster plume. At a position 40 mm into the plume, this constitutes an energy of 213 eV at an applied potential of 300 V. Decreasing the magnetic field strength appears to reduce the magnitude of radial ion velocities and pushes the peak electric field downstream into the plume. Increasing the background pressure is shown to reduce the plume divergence, move the peak electric field upstream towards the thruster exit plane, and result in a higher centerline axial ion velocity in the far-field of the plume.

Book 34th AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference   Exhibit

Download or read book 34th AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference Exhibit written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book AIAA Journal

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  • Release : 1996
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  • Pages : 1364 pages

Download or read book AIAA Journal written by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 1364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements on a Laboratory Hall Thruster  Postprint

Download or read book Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements on a Laboratory Hall Thruster Postprint written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this paper, we describe the results of a study of laser induced fluorescence velocimetry of neutral xenon in the plume of a Hall type thruster operating at powers ranging from 250 to 725 W. Neutral velocities are seen to increase with thruster discharge voltage. There is no evidence for neutrals being accelerated in the near field plume. Velocities appear to remain constant past the cathode plane. In preparation for future ion velocimetry studies, the plume plasma potential profile is measured for a number of conditions. For a low power condition, the plasma potential profile is mapped through the ionization region into the interior of the thruster. For this condition, the electric field profile is calculated. We also find evidence of neutral xenon streaming toward the Hall thruster. These backstreaming neutrals make determination of neutral xenon velocities difficult. We believe the neutrals originate from the thruster plume wall impingement approximately 2 m from the thruster.

Book 30th AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference

Download or read book 30th AIAA ASME SAE ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 728 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 92 2960   92 2994

Download or read book 92 2960 92 2994 written by and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Deconvolution of Ion Velocity Distributions from Laser induced Fluorescence Spectra of Xenon Electrostatic Thruster Plumes

Download or read book Deconvolution of Ion Velocity Distributions from Laser induced Fluorescence Spectra of Xenon Electrostatic Thruster Plumes written by Timothy B. Smith and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 614 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book International Aerospace Abstracts

Download or read book International Aerospace Abstracts written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Use of Laser induced Fluorescence to Characterize Discharge Cathode Erosion in a 30 Cm Ring cusp Ion Thruster

Download or read book The Use of Laser induced Fluorescence to Characterize Discharge Cathode Erosion in a 30 Cm Ring cusp Ion Thruster written by George J. Williams (Jr.) and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Basic Research in Electric Propulsion  Part I  Pulsed Plasma Thruster Propellant Efficiency and Contamination  Part II  Arcjet Remote Plume Measurement and Hydrogen Density

Download or read book Basic Research in Electric Propulsion Part I Pulsed Plasma Thruster Propellant Efficiency and Contamination Part II Arcjet Remote Plume Measurement and Hydrogen Density written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) have been the major technology under investigation for the Small Satellite Electric Propulsion Thruster Research program. Arcjet technology is also under investigation with Electric Propulsion Space Experiment Optical Signature experiments underway and Multiphoton Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Ground State Atomic Hydrogen have been performed in an arcjet plume. At present PPTs are being tested in the laboratory environment with investigations under way to determine exact inefficiency mechanisms that can be corrected. This work has already identified previously unknown physical behavior in the PPT. The Electric Propulsion Space Experiment is a flight demonstration of a 30 kW ammonia arcjet propulsion system. Optical measurements of the arcjet plume were performed using on-board optical equipment ground observatories and other space platforms. Low power arcjet technology provided definitive work on atomic species plume concentrations in low power hydrogen arcjet plumes. This work applied a flame diagnostic Multiphoton Laser Induced Fluorescence to the excited-state plasma environment to investigate concentration levels of atomic ground-state hydrogen.

Book Near Plume Laser Induced Fluorescence Velocity Measurements of a 600 W Hall Thruster  Preprint

Download or read book Near Plume Laser Induced Fluorescence Velocity Measurements of a 600 W Hall Thruster Preprint written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work presents the near exit plane velocity field of the Busek Company BHT-600-Circular 600 W Hall thruster at a single operating condition with a 300 V anode potential. The xenon ion propellant velocities were measured using laser induced fluorescence of the 5d[4]7/2 - 6p[3] 5/2 excited state xenon ionic transition at 834.72 nm. Ion velocities were interrogated from the acceleration channel exit plane to a distance 100 mm from the exit plane (1.6 exit plane diameters). Both axial and radial velocities were directly measured. A nearly uniform axial velocity profile of approximately 17,000 m/s (197 eV) was measured at the acceleration channel center on the exit plane. The maximum axial velocity was measured 100 mm from the exit plane at 19,800 m/s (267 eV). Radial velocity measurements were used to determine the divergence of the plume, as well as in conjunction with the coaxial symmetry of the thruster to determine azimuthal velocities in several regions proximate to the exit plane. The 475 m/s mean azimuthal velocity was measured 5 mm from the exit plane. From this value, it is possible to estimate a maximum thruster induced torque of 3.2 x 10(exp.-5) Nm. Due to the divergence and convergence of the coaxial ion flow, distinct ion populations were observed to interact in the central core of the near plume. This is apparent in measurement volumes where multiple radial and axial velocity components were measured. These regions also typically correspond with the brightest portions of the visible plume.